ADALBERON , or AscELiri (d. 1030 or 1031), See also:French See also:bishop and poet, studied at See also:Reims and became bishop of See also:Laon in 977. When Laon was taken by See also:Charles, See also:duke of See also:Lorraine, in 988, he was put into See also:prison, whence he escaped and sought the See also:protection of See also:Hugh See also:Capet, See also:- KING
- KING (O. Eng. cyning, abbreviated into cyng, cing; cf. O. H. G. chun- kuning, chun- kunig, M.H.G. kiinic, kiinec, kiinc, Mod. Ger. Konig, O. Norse konungr, kongr, Swed. konung, kung)
- KING [OF OCKHAM], PETER KING, 1ST BARON (1669-1734)
- KING, CHARLES WILLIAM (1818-1888)
- KING, CLARENCE (1842–1901)
- KING, EDWARD (1612–1637)
- KING, EDWARD (1829–1910)
- KING, HENRY (1591-1669)
- KING, RUFUS (1755–1827)
- KING, THOMAS (1730–1805)
- KING, WILLIAM (1650-1729)
- KING, WILLIAM (1663–1712)
king of See also:France. Winning the confidence of Charles of Lorraine and of See also:Arnulf, See also:archbishop of Reims, he was restored to his see; but he soon took the opportunity to betray Laon, together with Charles and Arnulf, into the hands of Hugh Capet. Subsequently he took an active See also:part in ecclesiastical affairs, and died on the 19th of See also:July 1030 or 1031. Adalberon wrote a satirical poem in the See also:form of a See also:dialogue dedicated to See also:Robert, king of France, in which he showed his dislike of Odilo, See also:- ABBOT (from the Hebrew ab, a father, through the Syriac abba, Lat. abbas, gen. abbatis, O.E. abbad, fr. late Lat. form abbad-em changed in 13th century under influence of the Lat. form to abbat, used alternatively till the end of the 17th century; Ger. Ab
- ABBOT, EZRA (1819-1884)
- ABBOT, GEORGE (1603-1648)
- ABBOT, ROBERT (1588?–1662?)
- ABBOT, WILLIAM (1798-1843)
abbot of See also:Cluny, and his followers, and his objection to persons of humble See also:birth being made bishops. The poem was first published by H. See also:Valois in the Carmen panegyricum in laudem Berengarii (See also:Paris, 1663), and in See also:modern times by J. P. See also:Migne in the Patrologia See also:Latina, tome cxli. (Paris, 1844). Adalberon must not be confounded with his namesake, Adalberon, archbishop of Reims (d.
988 or 989).
See Richer, Historiarum libri III. et IV., which appears in the Monumenta Germaniae historica. Scriptores. See also:Band iii. (See also:Hanover and See also:Berlin, 1826—1892) ; A. 011eris, (Euvres de See also:Gerbert papa sous le nom de Sykes/re II. (Paris, 1867) ; Histoire litteraire de la France, tome vii. (Paris, 1865—1869).
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