Saint Adalbaud of Ostrevant
A noble leude at the court of Dagobert I, Adalbaud married Saint Rictrude and founded the monastery of Marchiennes. Father of four children all recogn…
First name and chronology
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Adalbert, between 640 and 1948; the most famous is Saint Adalbaud, celebrated on February 2nd.
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A noble leude at the court of Dagobert I, Adalbaud married Saint Rictrude and founded the monastery of Marchiennes. Father of four children all recogn…
A monk of Saint-Maximin in Trier, Adelbert was first sent to evangelize the Rugians in Pomerania before becoming abbot of Wissembourg. In 970, he beca…
Polish priest and theologian, rector of the Przemyśl seminary and founder of a shelter for women in difficulty, beatified by John Paul II in 2002.
The feast of Adalbert is celebrated on February 2nd, in memory of Saint Adalbaud.
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Adalbert, including Saint Adalbaud, Saint Adalbert and Jan Wojciech Balicki.
The most famous saint named Adalbert is Saint Adalbaud (7th century).