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  1. Adalbert (also Adelbert or Albert; c. 1000 – 16 March 1072) was Archbishop of Bremen from 1043 until his death. Called Vikar des Nordens , he was an important political figure of the Holy Roman Empire , papal legate , and one of the regents for Emperor Henry IV .

  2. Adalbert von Bremen (auch: Albert, Adalbert I.; * um 1000; † 16. März 1072 in Goslar) war von 1043 bis 1072 Erzbischof von Hamburg-Bremen und eine der führenden Persönlichkeiten des Reiches zur Zeit Heinrichs IV.

  3. In May 1043 he was appointed archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen by the German king, later the Holy Roman emperor Henry III. High in the emperor’s favour, Adalbert tried to increase the influence of his archbishopric and to make Bremen a patriarchal see for northern Europe.

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  5. Germany. Vinland. Salian dynasty. Adam Of Bremen (flourished 11th century) was a German historian whose work on the archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen provides valuable information on German politics under the Salian emperors and is also one of the great books of medieval geography.

  6. ADALBERT OF BREMEN. Archbishop of Bremen-Hamburg, royal adviser; b. Thuringia, c. 1000; d. Goslar, March 16, 1072. Born of noble parents, he was educated at Halberstadt, where he became canon and, by 1032, provost. Then through royal favor he was made archbishop of Bremen-Hamburg (1045 – 72).

  7. Archbishop of Hamburg - Bremen ; born about 1000; died 1072 at Goslar; son of Count Friedrich von Goseck, and Agnes of the lineage of the Weimar Counts. He became successively canon in Halberstadt; subdeacon to the Archbishop of Hamburg (1032); Provost of the Halberstadt Cathedral ; ...

  8. 164 Adalbert of Hamburg-Bremen. the Stillberg, which he was obliged to clear of forest, he set up a strange combina- tion of canonry and fortress to protect Nordalbingia from incursions of the Slavs.'. In the archdiocese also he undertook the protection of his property by a system of outlying fortresses.

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