Hubald
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Hubald — Hubald, Mönch, s. Hugbald … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Hubald — althochdeutscher Ursprung, Bedeutungszusammensetzung aus: »Geist« und »kühn« … Deutsch namen
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Huband — There are two possible meanings of this interesting name of Medieval English origin, the first being that it is a dialectal variant of Hubble, a name common in the West Midlands, and derived from the Norman personal name Hubald , composed of the… … Surnames reference
Hubbold — This name, with variant spellings Hubbold and Hubball, derives from the norman personal name Hubald, itself coming from the Old Germanic male given name Hugibald, composed of the elements hug , heart, mind, or spirit, plus bald , bold or brave.… … Surnames reference
Notker of Liège — (or Notger von Lüttich) (940 – 10 April 1008) was a Benedictine monk, bishop (972–1008) and first prince bishop (980–1008) of the Bishopric of Liège with a capital Liège/Lüttich, (now in Belgium). Notker of Liège, late 19th century, by Louis… … Wikipedia
Alexander III. (Papst) — Papst Alexander III. (* um 1100 oder 1105 in Siena, vermutlich als Rolando Bandinelli; † 30. August 1181 in Civita Castellana bei Viterbo) amtierte vom 7. September 1159 bis zu seinem Tod als Oberhaupt der römischen Kirche. Fast zwanzig Jahre… … Deutsch Wikipedia