Alberich (disambiguation)
Alberich ( Alberich see the meaning of this name ( first name ) ) is the name of:
- Alberic I., Lombard adventurer of the 10th century
- Alberic I of Utrecht ( † 784 ), since 777/778 Bishop of Utrecht and is a saint of the Catholic Church.
- Alberic II, Prince of Rome
- Alberic of Citeaux (around 1050-1109 ), Prior Molesme in the monastery, and later founded the monastery Citeaux with
- Alberich Mazak (1609-1661), Austrian composer
- Alberic of Monte Cassino, Italian rhetorician and hagiographer (11th century)
- Alberich of Rosate ( Albericus de Rosate, Alberico de Rosate; approximately 1290 in Bergamo - Bergamo 1354 or 1360 ), Italian jurist
- Alberich Zwyssighaus (1808-1854), composer of the Swiss National Anthem
In Latinized form Albericus it gave its name to:
- Alberico Gentili, lawyer at the University of Wittenberg ( " Leucorea " ) about 1586, was reputation for Giordano Bruno
Alberich is also:
- The name of the king of the eponymous elf or dwarf Tight Schlecht in Germanic mythology, see Alberich ( mythology)
- A character in Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, Alberich see ( opera character)
- The code name for the retreat of the German armed forces in 1917 on the Hindenburg Line, see company Alberich
- The name of the intelligence operation to arrest the Sauerland Group 2007
- The secret name of a perforated rubber sheet with the eleven in World War II German U- boats, including U 480, were pasted and should serve as camouflage means against the ASDIC positioning of the Allies, see Alberich ( coating )
- The nickname of a fictional medical examiner to the scene of the crime sequences from Münster, represented by Christine Urspruch, see Thiel and Boerne
See also:
- Disambiguation