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Latinized names Bernardus Carnotensis (Bernard de Chartres; died c. 1124),
French Neo-Platonist philosopher, scholar, and
administrator Bernardus Claravallensis...
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under the St.
Bernardus label: St.
Bernardus Tripel (8% ABV) St.
Bernardus Extra 4 (4.8% ABV) St.
Bernardus Pater 6 (6.7% ABV) St.
Bernardus Prior 8 (8%...
- The
black wallaroo (Osphranter
bernardus), also
known as Woodward's wallaroo, is a
species of
macropod restricted to a small,
mountainous area in Arnhem...
- the 12th century.
Little is
known about Bernardus's life. In the
nineteenth century, it was ****umed that
Bernardus was the same
person as
Bernard of Chartres...
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Bernardus “Ben”
Matheus Antonius Weber (born
March 29, 1912, in Tilburg, the Netherlands –
October 23, 1996 in Camarillo, California) was a
Dutch sculptor...
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Bernardus IJzerdraat (1891 – 13
March 1941) was a
Dutch resistance fighter in the
Second World War. A
tapestry restorer from Rotterdam, he
became involved...
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Bernardus Accama (1697–1756) was an 18th-century
Dutch historical and
portrait painter. He was born in Friesland,
possibly in Burum, the son of Aeltje...
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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...
- S v
Bernardus 1965 (3) SA 287 (A), an
important case in
South African criminal law, was one of
unlawful ****ault (the
throwing of a stick)
which had resulted...
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Bernardus Papiensis (pre-1150 – 18
September 1213) was an
Italian canonist and
bishop of the
Christian Church. Born at Pavia, he
studied law and theology...