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  2. Adalard of Corbie (Latin: Adalhardus Corbeiensis; c. 751, Huise – 2 January 827) was the son of Bernard who was the son of Charles Martel and half-brother of Pepin; Charlemagne was his cousin. He is recognised as a saint within the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church.

  3. Saint Adelard of Corbie, also known as Adalard, Adalhard, Adelhard, Adalardus, Adelardus, Alard, Alardus, and Adalardo, was a prominent figure in the 8th and 9th centuries. He was born around the year 752 and was the grandson of Charles Martel, the hero of the Battle of Tours.

  4. Saint Adelard of Corbie. January 2, abbot and Confessor. Source: Catholicsaints.info. Abbot and Confessor. Roman martyrology: St. Adelard was born in Belgium, 751. Became a monk at Corbie and was made abbot and he was Charlemagne's counselor.

  5. Facts. Feastday: January 2. Birth: 751. Death: 827. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Adalard of Corbie. Patron of French churches and towns. A nephew of Charles Martel, he was raised as a nobleman at the court of his cousin Charlemagne.

  6. Adalard of Corbie's life, marked by his transition from royal opulence to monastic simplicity, ultimately his death on January 2nd, 827, is a radiant beacon for all Christians. It is a shining example of choosing spiritual wealth over worldly riches and committing oneself to God's path.

  7. Overview. Adalard of Corbie. (c. 751—826) Quick Reference. (751–826) A cousin of Charlemagne, Adalard was raised at court with his brother Wala. He retired to Corbie where, after a stay at Monte Cassino, he returned as abbot (780). ... From: Adalard of Corbie in Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages » Subjects: History — Early history (500 CE to 1500)

  8. ADALARD, ST. Carolingian abbot of Corbie, author (known also as Adalhard of Corbie); b. c. 750; d. January 2, 826. The grandson of charles martel and the nephew of King pepin iii, Adalard was educated at the Frankish court.

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