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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 Adalard of Corbie ( la, Adalhardus Corbeiensis; c. 751, Huise – 2 January 827) was son of Bernard the son of Charles Martel and half-brother of Pepin; Charlemagne was his cousin. He ia recognised as a saint within the Catholic Church. Biograph ...
(751–827), Frankish abbot * Adelard of Spoleto (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 (died 903), Frankish nobleman * Adelard of Ghent, 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

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Adélard Godbout Joseph-Adélard Godbout (September 24, 1892 – September 18, 1956) was a Canadian agronomist and politician. He served as the 15th premier of Quebec briefly in 1936, and again from 1939 to 1944. He served as leader of the Parti Libéral du Qu ...
(1892–1956), Canadian politician * Adélard Turgeon (1863–1930), Canadian lawyer and politician * Adélard Langevin (1855–1915), Canadian archbishop and priest * Adélard Bellemare (1871–1933), Canadian politician * Adélard Lafrance (1912–1995), Canadian ice hockey player * Adélard Laurendeau (1883-1968), Canadian politician


See also

* Adelardo (disambiguation) {{given name Masculine given names