Abelard (disambiguation)
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Peter Abelard
(1079–1142) was a 12th century French scholastic philosopher and logician.
Abelard may also refer to:
fictional:
Peter Abelard
Peter Abelard was a medieval French scholastic philosopher, theologian and preeminent logician. The story of his affair with and love for Héloïse has become legendary...
(1079–1142) was a 12th century French scholastic philosopher and logician.
Abelard may also refer to:
- The Abelard SchoolThe Abelard SchoolThe Abelard School is a small private school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, named after the 11th century scholar and philosopher Peter Abélard, and its teaching philosophy is based on a Socratic approach...
, Toronto-based private school, named after Peter Abélard - Abelard of HautevilleAbelard of HautevilleAbelard of Hauteville was the eldest son of Humphrey, count of Apulia and Calabria , and his Lombard wife, Gaitelgrima of Salerno, also known as Altrude...
, Italian noble - HMS Abelard, cancelled Amphion class submarineAmphion class submarine|-See also:- External links :**...
Persons with the name Abelard
- Gesner AbelardGesner AbelardGesner Abelard, is a Haitian painter and sculptor. Born in Port-au-Prince, Abelard began life as a mechanic, then studied painting and sculpture at the Industrial School of Port-au-Prince under the painter Humberman Charles. He became a member of the Haitian Centre d'Art in 1948...
, Haitian painter
fictional:
- Abelard SnazzAbelard SnazzAbelard Snazz was "The Man With The Multi-Storey Mind," a super intelligent 2000A.D. character created by Alan Moore, and first illustrated by artist Steve Dillon.-Character history:...
, character in the comics 2000AD