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Adalbert of Egmond

Adalbert of Egmond (North Holland) (d. c.710), deacon. A native of Northumbria and disciple of Willibrord, apostle of Frisia, Adalbert worked mainly at Egmond but possibly for a time at Utrecht. His late Life records only generalities about him together with accounts of miracles at his tomb. A Benedictine monastery dedicated to him was revived at Egmond during the first half of the 20th century. Feast: 25 June.

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  • AA.SS. Iun. VII (1709), 94–110; W. Levison, ‘Wilhelm Procurator von Egmond’, Neues Archiv, xl (1916), 793–804; P. Andriessen, Sint Adelbert, patroon von Egmond (1964)
 
 
 

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