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Saint Albert : ウィキペディア英語版
Saint Albert
Saint Albert or St. Albert (earlier forms Adalbert, Adalbero, Adalbéron) may refer to:
==People==

*Saint Adalbert of Egmond (d. 740), English missionary and possibly abbot – also known as ''Adelbert of Egmond''
*Saint Albert of Cashel (d. 800), English laborer in Ireland and Bavaria

*Saint Adalbert (Archbishop of Magdeburg) (d. 981), possibly Alsatian monk, missionary, abbot and Archbishop of Magdeburg – also known as ''Albert of Magdeburg'' and ''Apostle of the Slavs''
*Saint Adalbéron I de Verdun (d. 1005), French monk, Bishop of Verdun and Bishop of Metz; founder of Cluniac monasteries – also known as ''Adalbero''
*Saint Adalbert of Prague (ca. 956 – ca. 996), Bohemian Bishop of Prague, hermit, missionary and martyr – also known as ''Albert of Prague''
*Blessed Adalbero of Würzburg (ca. 1010–1090), Austrian Bishop of Würzburg and Count of Lambach-Wels; joint founder of Zwiefalten Abbey

*Saint Albert of Montecorvino (d. 1127), Norman Bishop of Montecorvino
*Saint Albert of Chiatina (1135–1202), Italian archpriest – also known as ''Alberto di Colle''
*Blessed Albert Avogadro (1149–1214), Italian canon lawyer, Bishop of Bobbio, Bishop of Vercelli and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem; author of the Carmelite Rule of St. Albert – also known as ''Saint Albert of Jerusalem''
*Saint Albert of Louvain (ca. 1166–1192/1191/1202), Brabantine Prince-Bishop of Liège – also known as ''Albert of Leuven''
*Saint Albert of Genoa (d. 1239), Italian lay brother and hermit – also known as ''Lambert of Genoa''
*Saint Albertus Magnus (1193/1206–1280), German friar, bishop and Doctor of the Church – also known as ''Albert the Great'' and ''Albert of Cologne''
*Saint Albert of Trapani (ca. 1250–1306), Sicilian priest – also known as ''Albert of Sicily'' and ''Alberto degli Abbati''
*Saint Albert Chmielowski (1845–1916), Polish founder of the Albertine Brothers – also known as ''Adam Chmielowski'', ''Brat Albert (Brother Albert)'', ''Brother of Our Lord'', ''Brother of Our God'', and ''Our God's Brother''

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