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Santo Adalberto, em tcheco:; em polonês: Wojciech,, um bispo de Praga, foi martirizado em seus esforços para converter os prussianos bálticos. Mais tarde, foi feito o padroeiro da Boêmia, Polônia, Hungria e Prússia. More information...

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