Adalbold II of Utrecht was a bishop of Utrecht who served during the late 10th and early 11th centuries, specifically from around 1025 to 1036. He is notable for his involvement in the political affairs of the time, as well as for his ecclesiastical contributions. His tenure as bishop was marked by conflicts involving the local nobility and the broader political landscape of the Holy Roman Empire, especially given Utrecht's strategic importance.
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