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| | <p> (See Bemo); (See Bertram); (See Berus). </p> <p> 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. </p> |
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| | <ref name="term_24375"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/bernard Bernard from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> |
| <p> (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. </p>
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