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Alberic (french: Albéric; german: Alberich; nl, Alberik, lat, Albericus) is a name closely related to Aubrey. People with the name:


People with the mononym

* Alberic I, Count of Dammartin (died after 1162) *
Alberic II, Count of Dammartin Alberic II (died 1183) was the Count of Dammartin, possibly the son of Aubry de Mello, Count of Dammartin, and Adela, daughter of Hugh I, Count of Dammartin.Mathieu, J. N. (1996). ''Recherches sur les premiers Comtes de Dammartin'' What little is ...
(died 1183) * Alberic III of Dammartin (died 1200) *
Alberic I of Spoleto Alberic I (died c. 925) was the Lombard Duke of Spoleto from between 896 and 900 until 920, 922, or thereabouts. He was also Margrave of Camerino, and the son-in-law of Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum, the most powerful man in Rome. Life He firs ...
(died c.925), Duke of Spoleto *
Alberic II of Spoleto Alberic II (912–954) was ruler of Rome from 932 to 954, after deposing his mother Marozia and his stepfather, King Hugh of Italy. He was of the house of the counts of Tusculum, the son of Marozia by her first husband, Duke Alberic I of Spoleto ...
(912–954), ruler of Rome 932–954 *
Alberic III, Count of Tusculum Alberic III (died 1044) was the Count of Tusculum, along with Galeria, Preneste, and Arce, from 1024, when his brother the count Roman was elected Pope John XIX, until his own death. He was a son of Gregory I and Maria, brother of Popes Benedict ...
(died 1044) *
Alberic of Cîteaux Alberic of Cîteaux (died 26 January 1109), sometimes known as Aubrey of Cîteaux, was a French monk and abbot, one of the founders of the Cistercian Order. He is now honored as a saint. Life Alberic was a hermit in the forest of Collan in Fra ...
(died 1109), one of the founders of the Cistercian Order * Alberic of Humbert, archbishop of Reims 1207–1218 * Alberic of London, a possible Third Vatican Mythographer * Alberic of Monte Cassino (died 1088), Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church * Alberic of Ostia (1080–1148), Benedictine monk and Cardinal Bishop of Ostia *
Alberic of Trois-Fontaines Alberic of Trois-Fontaines (french: Aubri or ''Aubry de Trois-Fontaines''; la, Albericus Trium Fontium) (died 1252) was a medieval Cistercian chronicler who wrote in Latin. He was a monk of Trois-Fontaines Abbey in the diocese of Châlons-su ...
(died c. 1252), monk and Cistercian chronicler *
Albericus de Rosate Albericus or Alberico de Rosate (or Rosciate; c. 1290 – 1354 or 1360) was an Italian jurist. Early life and education He was born in the village of Rosate (Rosciate) in the district of Bergamo, and was of humble parentage. He studied la ...
(c. 1290 – 1354 or 1360), an Italian jurist *Alberic sde Ver or
Aubrey de Vere II Aubrey de Vere (''c.'' 1085 – May 1141) — also known as "Alberic sde Ver" and "Albericus ''regis camerarius''" (the king's chamberlain)— was the second of that name in England after the Norman Conquest, being the eldest surviving son of Aub ...
(c. 1085 – 1141), master chamberlain of England *Alberik I van Utrecht, Saint
Alberic of Utrecht Saint Alberic of Utrecht, nl, Alberik I van Utrecht, (died 21 August 784) was a Benedictine monk and bishop of Utrecht, in what is today the Netherlands. Life Alberic was the nephew of Saint Gregory of Utrecht. Little is known of Alberic before ...
(died 784), Benedictine monk and bishop of Utrecht * Alberik II, bishop of Utrecht from 838 to 844 * Master Alberic, ( fl. 1118-1136), Rheims


People with the given name

* Albéric Bourgeois (1876–1962), French-Canadian cartoonist *
Albéric Clément Albéric Clément (c. 1165 – 3 July 1191) was the first Marshal of France (''Marescallus Franciae''), a position created for him by Philip Augustus in 1185. He also inherited the ''seigneurie'' of Mez (later Mez-le-Maréchal) in Gâtinais after ...
(c. 1165 – 1191), the first Marshal of France * Albéric Collin (1886–1962), Belgian sculptor * Alberic Crescitelli (1863–1900), Catholic priest and martyr *
Alberico Gentili Alberico Gentili (14 January 155219 June 1608) was an Italian-English jurist, a tutor of Queen Elizabeth I, and a standing advocate to the Spanish Embassy in London, who served as the Regius professor of civil law at the University of Oxfor ...
(1552–1608), Italian lawyer *
Albéric Magnard Lucien Denis Gabriel Albéric Magnard (; 9 June 1865 – 3 September 1914) was a French composer, sometimes referred to as a "French Bruckner", though there are significant differences between the two composers. Magnard became a national hero in ...
(1865–1914), French composer * Albéric de Montgolfier (born 1964), French politician * Albéric O'Kelly de Galway (1911–1980), Belgian chess champion * Albéric Pont (1870–1960), French dentist *
Albéric Second Pierre Albéric Second, (17 June 1817 - 2 June 1887 Alberich Zwyssig Father Alberich or Alberik Zwyssig (17 November 1808 – 18 November 1854) was a Cistercian monk who composed in 1841 the Swiss Psalm, the present Swiss national anthem. Life Johann Josef Maria Zwyssig (he took the name "Alberich" later as hi ...
(1808–1854), a Cistercian monk who composed the Swiss national anthem * Alberik de Suremain (born 1950), a Guatemalan rower


See also

* Alberich (disambiguation) * Aubrey (disambiguation) * ''Rosa'' 'Albéric Barbier', a popular rambling rose cultivar *
Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book "Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book" is a horror story by British writer M. R. James, which was written in 1894 and published the following year in the ''National Review''. It was included in his first short story collection, '' Ghost Stories of an Antiq ...
, an 1894 ghost story by M. R. James {{given name