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People in the Middle Ages

*Adelard, father of the Frankish saint
Herlindis of Maaseik Saint Herlindis (or ''Harlindis'') (c.695 in Maaseik – 745 or 753 in Aldeneik, near Maaseik), sister of Saint Relindis, was a Frankish saint and abbess. Herlindis and Relindis were the daughters of the Frankish nobleman Adelard, who had h ...
(died 745) * Adalard of Corbie (751–827), Frankish abbot *
Adelard of Spoleto Adelard, Adalhard, or Adalard was briefly the Duke of Spoleto from March to August 824. Before Spoleto, he was the count of the palace. He was appointed to succeed Suppo I, but he died five months later and was replaced by Suppo's son Mauring. ...
(died 824), Italian nobleman *
Adalard the Seneschal Adalard, also known as Adalhard or Alard, and called ''the Seneschal'', was a Frankish nobleman of the 9th century. He served as warden of the Norman march from 861 to 865, and was Lord Chancellor of France under Louis the Pious. He was a son of ...
, 9th-century Frankish nobleman *
Adalhard of Metz Adalhard II (c. 840 – 2 Jan (?) 890) was Count of Metz and Mozelgau. He was probably the son of Adalard the Seneschal. Biography Rule Adalard is mentioned in documents from between the years 872 and 890 as Count in Metz Metz ( , , ...
(c. 840–890), Frankish nobleman *
Adalard of Paris Adelard (also spelled Adelhard, Adalhard or Adalard) may refer to: People in the Middle Ages *Adelard, father of the Frankish saint Herlindis of Maaseik (died 745) *Adalard of Corbie (751–827), Frankish abbot * Adelard of Spoleto (died 824), It ...
(c. 830–890), Frankish nobleman *
Adalhard of Babenberg {{unreferenced, date=February 2014 Adalhard of Babenberg (died 903) was a member of the Frankish house of Babenberg. He was the son of Margrave Henry I of Babenberg and Judith of Friuli. During the Babenberg feud The House of Babenberg was a no ...
(died 903), Frankish nobleman *
Adelard of Ghent Adelard of Ghent was an 11th-century biographer of Saint Dunstan.Sharpe ''Handlist of Latin Writers'' p. 25 Print editions * ''Epistola Adelardi ad Elfegum Archiepiscopum de Vita Sancti Dunstani'', Adelard's letter to Archbishop Ælfheah of Canter ...
, 11th-century biographer of Saint Dunstan *
Adelard of Bath Adelard of Bath ( la, Adelardus Bathensis; 1080? 1142–1152?) was a 12th-century English natural philosopher. He is known both for his original works and for translating many important Arabic and Greek scientific works of astrology, astronom ...
(c. 1080?–c. 1142–1152?), English scholar


Canadians since the 19th century

* Adélard Godbout (1892–1956), Canadian politician *
Adélard Turgeon Adélard Turgeon, (December 18, 1863 – November 14, 1930) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Born in Saint-Étienne-de-Beaumont (Beaumont), Lower Canada, Turgeon attended the Collège de Lévis before receiving a Bachelor of Laws degree ...
(1863–1930), Canadian lawyer and politician *
Adélard Langevin Louis Philippe Adélard Langevin (August 23, 1855 – June 15, 1915) was a Canadian Oblate priest and Archbishop of Saint-Boniface. He founded the La Liberté newspaper published in Manitoba on May 20, 1913. Life Langevin was born in Saint-Is ...
(1855–1915), Canadian archbishop and priest *
Adélard Bellemare Adélard Bellemare (March 2, 1871 – March 25, 1933) was a Canadian politician from the Mauricie area. Background He was born on March 2, 1871, in St-Paulin, Quebec and was a teacher. Political career Bellemare was elected to the House of Comm ...
(1871–1933), Canadian politician *
Adélard Lafrance Adélard Henry "Adie, Del" Lafrance (January 13, 1913 – June 19, 1995) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played three games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens but most of his career was spent in minor profes ...
(1912–1995), Canadian ice hockey player * Adélard Laurendeau (1883-1968), Canadian politician


See also

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Adelardo (disambiguation) Adelardo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Adelardo Cattaneo (died 1214), Italian cardinal * Adelardo López de Ayala y Herrera (1828–1879), Spanish writer and politician * Adelardo Covarsí (1885–1951), Spanish painter * ...
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