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  1. 5 days ago · Tri-County News. 31 mins ago. File photo. The New Clairvaux Abbey winery and vineyards in Vina earned three of the coveted Golden Bear awards at this year’s California State Fair Wine...

  2. 4 days ago · Primary Source. Bernard of Clairvaux's Apologia. Annotation. Bernard of Clairvaux was abbot of the Cistercian monastery of Clairvaux, in Burgundy, France, and a well-known preacher who travelled widely and was involved with many of the most pressing issues of his day, from papal power to the Crusades.

  3. 8 hours ago · It was in this climate of religious fervor that Rievaulx Abbey was founded in 1132 by a group of 12 monks from Clairvaux Abbey in France, led by the abbey‘s first abbot, William. The monks were granted land in the secluded valley of the River Rye by Walter Espec, a powerful Norman nobleman and supporter of the Cistercian order.

  4. 4 days ago · But Western Europe’s “man of the twelfth century,” without doubt or controversy, had to be Bernard of Clairvaux. Adviser of popes, preacher of the Second Crusade, defender of the faith, healer of a schism, reformer of a monastic Order, Scripture scholar, theologian, and eloquent preacher: any one of these titles would distinguish an ...

  5. 2 days ago · The abbey of St. Mary, Boxley, was founded, according to Manrique, (fn. 1) on 28 October, 1146, by William of Ypres, son of the count of Flanders, and colonized from Clairvaux in France, one of the four principal daughter-houses of Clteaux.

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  7. 4 days ago · Doctor of the Church, founder of the Abbey of Clairvaux, one of the fathers of the Cistercians, patron of beekeepers. St Bernard of Clairvaux, whose liturgical feast occurs on 20 August, travelled all the roads of Europe, fighting heresy and defending the Pope and the Church.

  8. 4 days ago · 1. Dugdale, Mon. v, 624. The first charter there printed belongs, not to Tilty, but to Bicknacre. 2. Rievaux was colonized in 1132 from Clairvaux in France, one of the four principal daughter-houses of Cîteaux. 3.

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