Bernard of Vienne
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Bernat de Viena o Bernat de Romans (Lió, vers 780-Rumans d'Isèra, 841) fou un arquebisbe de Viena del Delfinat que va esdevenir sant cristià, celebrat el 22 o 23 de gener.
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Barnard de Romans (né vers 780-841), dit aussi Barnard de Vienne (Bernardus, Bernard), est un saint de l'Église catholique et un archevêque de Vienne, en Dauphiné, de la fin du VIIIe-début du IXe siècle.
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Bernardo di Vienne, o Bernardo di Romans, in francese Barnard (Izernore, 778 – Romans-sur-Isère, 22 gennaio 841), è stato un arcivescovo franco del IX secolo; è venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica.
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Saint Bernard of Vienne, also known as Saint Bernard of Romans (French: Barnard de Romans; 778 – 23 January 842) was archbishop of Vienne from 810 until his death. Before his monastic career, Bernard was a soldier under Charlemagne. The death of his mother and father after seven years of military service had a deep impact on Bernard and caused him to spend all his wealth on charitable purposes, dividing it into three parts: for the church, for the poor, for his children. He bought the monastery in Ambronay, of which he became abbot. In 810, after resistance, he became archbishop of Vienne.
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Bernat de Viena
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Bernard of Vienne
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Barnard de Romans
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Bernardo di Vienne
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Bernard of Vienne, Bernard of Romans
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Statue of Saint Bernard at Ambronay
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Bernat de Viena o Bernat de Romans (Lió, vers 780-Rumans d'Isèra, 841) fou un arquebisbe de Viena del Delfinat que va esdevenir sant cristià, celebrat el 22 o 23 de gener.
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Saint Bernard of Vienne, also known as Saint Bernard of Romans (French: Barnard de Romans; 778 – 23 January 842) was archbishop of Vienne from 810 until his death. Before his monastic career, Bernard was a soldier under Charlemagne. The death of his mother and father after seven years of military service had a deep impact on Bernard and caused him to spend all his wealth on charitable purposes, dividing it into three parts: for the church, for the poor, for his children. He bought the monastery in Ambronay, of which he became abbot. In 810, after resistance, he became archbishop of Vienne. Bernard, like many other clerics, supported the unity of the Frankish Empire. He took a position on the side of Lothair I against his father Louis the Pious, for which he was deposed in the Synod of Thionville, although this was never carried out. Towards the end of his life, he enjoyed retiring to a spot on the banks of the river Isère, where the town of Romans is today.
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Barnard de Romans (né vers 780-841), dit aussi Barnard de Vienne (Bernardus, Bernard), est un saint de l'Église catholique et un archevêque de Vienne, en Dauphiné, de la fin du VIIIe-début du IXe siècle.
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Bernardo di Vienne, o Bernardo di Romans, in francese Barnard (Izernore, 778 – Romans-sur-Isère, 22 gennaio 841), è stato un arcivescovo franco del IX secolo; è venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica.
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