Bernard (disambiguation)
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People

  • Bernard (bishop of Carlisle) (died 1214), 13th century Catholic bishop
  • Bernard (Bishop of Gaeta) (died 1047)
  • Bernard (son of Charles the Fat) (died 891 or 892
  • Bernard (Bishop of St David's) (1115-1148)
  • Bernard of Calvo, 13th-century saint and Bishop of Vich
  • Bernard of Carinola
    Bernard of Carinola
    Bernard of Carinola, also known as Bernard of Capua, was Bishop of Carinola. He was the confessor of Duke Richard II of Capua until appointed the Bishop of Forum Claudii in 1087 by Pope Victor III. He was later transferred to the see of Carinola in 1100. He died in extreme old age in 1109 and is...

    , 12th-century saint and Bishop of Carinola
  • Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
    Bernard of Clairvaux
    Bernard of Clairvaux, O.Cist was a French abbot and the primary builder of the reforming Cistercian order.After the death of his mother, Bernard sought admission into the Cistercian order. Three years later, he was sent to found a new abbey at an isolated clearing in a glen known as the Val...

    , 12th century monk and leader of the Cistercians
  • Bernard of Cluny
    Bernard of Cluny
    Bernard of Cluny was a Benedictine monk of the first half of the 12th century, a poet, satirist, and hymn-writer, author of the famous verses De contemtu mundi, "On Contempt for the World"....

    , 12th century Benedictine monk
  • Bernard of Corleone
    Bernard of Corleone
    Saint Bernard of Corleone is a Catholic saint who was born on the island of Sicily in the year 1605. His father was a shoemaker, and Bernard learned this trade. Upon the death of his father, he took up fencing, becoming skilled in the art. While not particularly devout in his youth, he would defend...

     (1605-1667), Franciscan Blessed
  • Bernard of Menthon
    Bernard of Menthon
    Saint Bernard of Menthon , Born in 923, probably in the Château de Menthon near Annecy, in Savoy; died at Novara, 1008. He was descended from a rich, noble family and received a thorough education. He refused an honorable marriage proposed by his father and decided to devote himself to the service...

    , 10th century monk, namesake of the Great St. Bernard Pass and the St. Bernard (dog)
  • Bernard of Quintavalle
    Bernard of Quintavalle
    Bernard son of Quintavalle son of Berardello was one of the first followers of St. Francis of Assisi. Bernard was declared as the Minorum Ordinis pri ma plantula, the "First fruits of the Order of Minors"....

    , companion of St. Francis of Assisi
  • Bernard of Verdun
    Bernard of Verdun
    Little is known of the life of Bernard of Verdun, except that he was a Franciscan friar who may have been born in Verdun and lived in the second half of the thirteenth century...

    , author of the Tractatus super totam astrologiam

Places

  • Bernard, Iowa
    Bernard, Iowa
    -2010 census:The 2010 census recorded a population of 112 in the city, with a population density of 1120/sq mi . There were 56 housing units, of which 50 were occupied.The racial makeup of the city in the 2010 census was 100.0% White American....

  • Bernard Terminal, a bus terminal in the York Region Transit/VIVA system in Richmond Hill, Ontario
  • Great St. Bernard Pass
    Great St. Bernard Pass
    Great St. Bernard Pass is the third highest road pass in Switzerland. It connects Martigny in the Canton of Valais in Switzerland to Aosta in Italy. It is the lowest pass lying on the ridge between the two highest summits of the Alps, Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa...

    , the third highest road pass in Switzerland

Other uses

  • "Bernard", a song by Kazumi Watanabe from the album Kilowatt
    Kilowatt (album)
    Kilowatt is an album by jazz fusion guitarist Kazumi Watanabe, originally released on audio cassette in 1989. In 1991 it was released again on cassette, CD and LP.-Track listing:All songs by Kazumi Watanabe unless otherwise noted....

  • Bernard (TV shorts), a short animated TV series
  • Bernard Brewery
    Bernard Brewery
    Bernard Brewery is a Czech family brewery. The brewery sells beer that is "microfiltred", as opposed to the common method of pasteurization.Whilst widespread in the Czech Republic, the beer is imported for the UK market by ....

    , a Czech family brewery
  • St Bernard (dog), a Swiss dog breed

See also

  • Barnard (disambiguation)
    Barnard (disambiguation)
    - Places :Australia* Barnard Island Group National Park, a national park in QueenslandUnited Kingdom* Barnards Green, a popular district centre in Great Malvern, Worcestershire, EnglandUnited States* Barnard, Kansas, a city* Barnard, Missouri, a city...

  • Bernhard (disambiguation)
    Bernhard (disambiguation)
    - Places :* Sankt Bernhard-Frauenhofen, an Austrian town* Sankt Bernhard, Thuringia, a municipality in Thuringia, Germany- Other :* Operation Bernhard, a German World War II plot to destabilise the British economy by flooding the country with forged money...

  • San Bernardino (disambiguation)
  • São Bernardo (disambiguation)
  • St Bernard Pass (disambiguation)
  • San Bernardino Pass
    San Bernardino Pass
    San Bernardino Pass is a high mountain pass in the Swiss Alps connecting the Hinterrhein and the Mesolcina valleys between Thusis and Bellinzona . Located in the far eastern side of the Western Alps it is not to be confused with the Great St. Bernard Pass and the Little St. Bernard Pass...

    , between Thusis and Bellinzona in Switzerland
  • Saint Bernard (disambiguation)
  • Société des Avions Bernard
    Société des Avions Bernard
    Société des Avions Bernard was a French aircraft manufacturer of the early 20th century. It was founded in April 1917 by Adolphe Bernard as Etablissements Adolphe Bernard to licence-built SPAD fighters. Immediately after the war the company was reorganised as Société Industrielle des Métaux et du...

    , French aircraft manufacturer
  • Cistercian monastery of St Bernard, now part of the front Quad of St John's College, Oxford
    St John's College, Oxford
    __FORCETOC__St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford, one of the larger Oxford colleges with approximately 390 undergraduates, 200 postgraduates and over 100 academic staff. It was founded by Sir Thomas White, a merchant, in 1555, whose heart is buried in the chapel of...

    , England
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