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Adalard of Corbie

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 21 lingue su Wikipedia. Adalard of Corbie è la 1498ª figura religiosa più popolare (in calo dal 1270ª nel 2024), la 274ª biografia più popolare della Belgio (in calo dal 229ª nel 2019) e la 13ª figura religiosa più popolare della Belgio.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Adalard of Corbie ranks 1,498 out of 3,187Before her are Nathan Homer Knorr, Kriengsak Kovitvanit, Elizabeth Blount, Angelo De Donatis, Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, and Johannes Magnus. After her are Audrys Bačkis, Robert Estienne, Arp Schnitger, David Yonggi Cho, Joseph Coutts, and William H. Keeler.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 751, Adalard of Corbie ranks 2Before her is Carloman I.  Among people deceased in 827, Adalard of Corbie ranks 4Before her are Pope Eugene II, Pope Valentine, and Emperor Jingzong of Tang. After her is Ludeca of Mercia.

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In Belgio

Among people born in Belgio, Adalard of Corbie ranks 274 out of NaNBefore her are William of St-Thierry (1085), Vincent Kompany (1986), Philippe Herreweghe (1947), Jean Duvieusart (1900), Hendrik Conscience (1812), and François Duquesnoy (1597). After her are Diane von Fürstenberg (1946), John II, Duke of Brabant (1275), Frans Floris (1519), Lucien Van Impe (1946), Henry III, Duke of Brabant (1231), and Jan Provoost (1465).

Among Figura religiosas In Belgio

Among figura religiosas born in Belgio, Adalard of Corbie ranks 13Before her are Begga (615), Lutgardis (1182), Jozef De Kesel (1947), Chrodegang (715), Clemens August of Bavaria (1700), and William of St-Thierry (1085). After her are John Berchmans (1599), Rimbert (830), Désiré-Joseph Mercier (1851), Edward Schillebeeckx (1914), Leo Joseph Suenens (1904), and Joseph Cardijn (1882).

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