Saint Albert or St. Albert (earlier forms Adelbert, Adalbert, Adalbero, Adalbéron) may refer to:
People
Saint
Æthelberht of Kent (died 616), Anglo-Saxon king of Kent, first English king to embrace Christianity
Saint
Adalbert of Egmond (died 740), English missionary and possibly abbot – also known as Adelbert of Egmond
Saint
Albert of Cashel (died 800), English laborer in Ireland and Bavaria
Saint
Adalbert (Archbishop of Magdeburg) (c. 910–981), possibly Alsatian monk, missionary, abbot and Archbishop of Magdeburg – also known as Albert of Magdeburg and Apostle of the Slavs
Saint
Albert of Chiatina (1135–1202), Italian archpriest – also known as Alberto di Colle
Blessed
Albert Avogadro (1149–1214), Italian canon lawyer, Bishop of Bobbio, Bishop of Vercelli and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem; author of the Carmelite Rule of St. Albert – also known as Saint Albert of Jerusalem
Saint
Albert of Louvain (1166–1192), Brabantine Prince-Bishop of Liège – also known as Albert of Leuven
Saint
Albert of Genoa (died 1239), Italian lay brother and hermit – also known as Lambert of Genoa
Saint
Albertus Magnus (c. 1193–1280), German friar, bishop and Doctor of the Church – also known as Albert the Great and Albert of Cologne
Saint
Albert of Trapani (c. 1240–1307), Sicilian priest – also known as Albert of Sicily and Alberto degli Abbati
Saint
Albert Chmielowski (1845–1916), Polish founder of the Albertine Brothers – also known as Adam Chmielowski, Brat Albert (Brother Albert), Brother of Our Lord, Brother of Our God, and Our God's Brother
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