- Dalberg, Adolphus von
- Dalberg, Adolphus von
• Prince-Abbot of Fulda and founder of the university in the same city, born 29 May, 1678; died 3 November, 1737Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Adolphus von Dalberg — Adolphus von Dalberg † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Adolphus von Dalberg Prince Abbot of Fulda and founder of the university in the same city, born 29 May, 1678; died 3 November, 1737, at Hammelburg on the river Saale in Lower Franconia.… … Catholic encyclopedia
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