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Adalbert

, archbishop of Prague, in the tenth century, was one of the first founders of the Christian religion | in Hungary. He also preached the gospel in Prussia and Lithuania, where he was murdered by Sego, a pagan priest. His death was amply revenged by Boleslaus, king of Poland. 1

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Dupin. Mosheim.—Biographie Universelle.

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