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Abbey of Savigny
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Bernard (1090–1153) Reference library
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(1090–1153),
born in Burgundy, became a Cistercian monk and (in 1115) abbot of Clairvaux. He became an
Bernard de Clairvaux, Saint (1091–1153) Reference library
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(1091–1153),
born of a noble family, renounced riches and worldly pleasures and founded the first Cistercian monastery, at
Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) Reference library
Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages
(1090–1153)
St Bernard was born at Fontaine-lès-Dijon (some kilometres north of Dijon). His father was a knight
Bernard, St , abbot of Clairvaux (1090–1153) Reference library
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Born in Fontaines-lès-Dijon, the son of Tescelin le Saur and Aleth de Montbard, both members of the Burgundian *nobility
Bernardines
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(1090–1153).
Christian monastic reformer and mystical writer. He joined the Cistercian monastery at Citeaux in c.1111,