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Bernard of
Clairvaux, O.Cist. (Latin:
Bernardus Claraevallensis; 1090 – 20
August 1153),
venerated as
Saint Bernard, was an abbot, mystic, co-founder...
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Clairvaux Abbey (/klɛərˈvoʊ/, French: [klɛʁvo]; Latin:
Clara Vallis) was a
Cistercian monastery in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, 15
kilometres (9.3 mi) from Bar-sur-Aube...
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Clairvaux may
refer to:
Clairvaux-d'Aveyron, a
commune in the
Aveyron department in
southern France Clairvaux-les-Lacs, a
commune in the Jura department...
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Clairvaux Prison was a high-security
prison in France, on the
grounds of the
former Clairvaux Abbey.
Clairvaux Abbey was
founded in 1115 by
Bernard of...
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Nicholas of
Clairvaux, also
Nicholas of Montiéramey (French:
Nicolas de
Clairvaux,
Nicolas de Montiéramey; b and d 12th century) was a
French Benedictine...
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Clairvaux MacKillop College is a
Roman Catholic co-educational
secondary school located in
Upper Mount Gravatt, a
suburb in the
south side of Brisbane...
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Gerard of
Clairvaux may
refer to:
Gerard of
Clairvaux (died 1138),
brother of
Bernard of
Clairvaux,
recognized as a
saint Gerard of
Clairvaux (died 1177)...
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Mount Clairvaux is
located on the
border of
Alberta and
British Columbia, SE of the
Yellowhead P****.
Clairvaux is the
French word for "clear valleys."...
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Alcher of
Clairvaux was a twelfth-century
Cistercian monk of
Clairvaux Abbey. He was once
thought to be the
author of two works, now
attributed by many...
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whose surname was Ua Morgair, was born in
Armagh in 1094.
Bernard of
Clairvaux describes him as
having noble birth. He was
baptised Máel Máedóc, meaning...