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Bernard, Saint

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Bernard, Saint: see Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint (klrvō`), 1090?–1153, French churchman, mystic, Doctor of the Church.
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; Bernard of Menthon, Saint Bernard of Menthon, Saint (măNtôN`), d. 1081?, Italian churchman, founder of the Alpine hospices of Saint Bernard .
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. For the two Alpine passes, see Saint Bernard Saint Bernard, two Alpine passes, both used since antiquity. The

Great Saint Bernard (alt. 8,110 ft/2,472 m), on the Italian-Swiss border, links Valais canton, Switzerland, with Valle d'Aosta, Italy.
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The two counties in Alabama (Baldwin and Mobile) and the three in Mississippi (Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson) comprising the states' shorelines, and the eight parishes in Louisiana (Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, Saint Bernard, Saint Charles, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Tammany and Lafourche) either on the shore, surrounding the Mississippi Delta, or adjacent to Lake Pontchartrain, suffered the greatest devastation from the category-four winds and severe flooding.
 
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