frackers,
Others can give you a more technical answer, but I believe the formula is:
rpm = freq (hz) x 60 / (# poles/2)
For a 12-pole alternator is is pretty easy, you just move the deciimal point; 50 hz = 500 rpm. Now I've been known to forget this formula, and something that I find helpful is to start from known relationships. A standard 60 hz motor (2-poles) is 3600 rpm, a 4-pole motor is 1800 rpm, a 6-pole motor would be 1200 rpm, etc. You can back into the formula from this starting point.
If you're on a 50 hz system, common speeds will be different (2-pole, 3000 rpm), but the formula is the same.
Hope this helps,
~kitestrings