Bernard (3)
Bernard
SEE BEMO; SEE BERTRAM; SEE BERUS.
Bernard
master of the school AT ANGERS, and disciple of St. Fulbert of Chartres, flourished in the 11th century, and is said to have died about 1054. He wrote, A Relation of his Journey to Notre Dame of Puy-en-Velay: A Treatise on the Miracles of St. Faith, Virgin and Martyr.
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Bernard (2)
(or rather Bernardino CARVAJAL) a Spaniard of the province OF ESTREMADURA, flourished about 1492, and was bishop successively of several sees, and lastly of Siguenza, and cardinal. He was among those cardinals who convened the Council of Pisa in 1511, on which account pope Julius II deposed him from the cardinalate; but Leo X restored him, and made him cardinal bishop of Frascati, and titular patriarch of Jerusalem, where he (tied, Dec. 13, 1523. His Oratio ad Cardinales was delivered in 1492, on the election of the pope (Rome, 1492). He also wrote, Oratio ad Sixtun IV et Cardinales, in die Circumcisionis Dominicce, A.D. 1484: Homilia in Exaltatione S. Crucis. See Cave, Historia Literaria,. ii, App. p. 215.
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Bernard (3)
a French monk and traveller, originally OF CHAMPAGNE, lived in the latter half of the 9th century. He made, between the years 858 and 867, a voyage to Palestine, of which he gave a concise, interesting, and well-written history, which is preserved among the MSS. in the Library of St. Remy at Rheims, and, was printed by Mabillon in the Acta Sanct. Ord. Bened ,iv, 523-526. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.