Adalbero
Adalbero is a male first name.
Variants
- Alber
- Albero
- Adalbert, Albert
- Adelbero
- Adalber
- Adelber
- Adalpero
- Adelpero
- Adalper
- Adelper
- Adalberon (French)
Name-day
Name day is the
- October 6: Saint Adalbero of Würzburg ( Catholic)
Well-known bearers of the name
Duke
- Adalbero of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia († 1039 )
Count
- Adalbero of Saxony ( † 982 ), Count Palatine
- Adalbero on the pair ( † after 1011)
- Adalbero (Styria ) ( Adalbero the Rough, † 1082, Margrave of Styria 1075-1082 )
- Adalbero I of Ebersberg (also: at the Sempt ) ( † 969 )
- Adalbero II of Ebersberg ( * 980 /85 † 1045), from the family of victory Hardinger; 1029-1045 Count of Ebersberg
- Adalbero III. of Ebersberg (also: at the Sempt ) ( † 1045)
- Adalbero of Griesbach
- Adalbero of Patrashausen ( = Bader Hausen )
Bishops
- Adalbero IV, Bishop of Metz
- Adalbero of Augsburg, Bishop of Augsburg ( 887-910 )
- Adalbero II of Bamberg, Bishop of Bamberg
- Adalbero I of Bar ( 926-962 ), Bishop of Metz
- Adalbero II (Basel), Bishop of Basel
- Adalbero II of Brabant, Bishop of Liège
- Adalbero of Bremen, Archbishop of Bremen
- Adalbero III. of Basel, Bishop of Basel
- Adalbero of Würzburg (* around 1010, † 1090 ), Bishop of Würzburg, kath. Holy
- Adalbero of Laon, Bishop of Laon (977-1030)
- Adalbero I of Louvain, Bishop of Liege
- Adalbero of Luxembourg (* end of the 10th century; † 1036 or 1037 ), counter- Archbishop of Trier
- Adalbero III. of Luxembourg († 1072 ), Bishop of Metz
- Adalbero II of Upper Lorraine, Bishop of Metz and Verdun († December 14, 1005 )
- Adalbero of Reims ( † 988 ), archbishop of Reims
- Adalbero II of Verdun, Bishop of Verdun