around 1205 or 1206
In 1851 Prince Albert built the Great Exhibition in Londoncorrected by cooljosie9
Another great trivia question: Francis Albert was also know as Frank Sinatra.
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Martha Einstien, (Albert Einstien's great-great-great grandmother) discovered how to make paper.
Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, which was in the Kingdom of Wurttemberg in the German Empire.
Albert was born in the year 1206 at Lauingen an der Donau, Swabia (part of modern Germany).
Saint Thomas Aquinas was a student of Albert the Great.
Saint Albert was born with the name Albert of Cologne. He later became known as Saint Albert the Great due to his contributions to philosophy and theology. His name was likely given to him at birth, and he was later canonized as a saint for his holiness and intellectual achievements.
St. Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great) is the patron saint of the natural sciences.St. Albert the Great is the patron saint of scientists.
St. Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great) was born in the year 1206 at Lauingen an der Donau, Swabia (part of modern Germany).
No, Saint Albert the Great was not married. He was a Dominican friar and a prominent theologian and philosopher in the Catholic Church.
Albert the Great died in the year 1280 of natural causes.
Yes, Saint Albert the Great is often considered the patron saint of researchers, scientists, and philosophers. He was known for his contributions to natural science and is celebrated for his intellectual pursuits and desire to seek knowledge.
Albert Algoud was born in 1950, in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, France.
Albert Naud was born in 1904, in Saint-Amant-de-Graves, Charente, France.
Saint Albert the Great was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church due to his reputation for scholarship, teaching, and virtue. He was known for his contributions to philosophy and theology, particularly his work reconciling faith and reason. After his death, his holiness and impact on the Church led to his recognition as a saint.
The best known was Saint Albert the Great.