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Jean-Bernard is a French masculine given name. It may refer to :

Jean-Bernard Gauthier de Murnan was a French officer for the Continental Army and a French General during the French Revolution.

Jean-Bernard Knepper was a Luxembourg advocat and notary, who from 1693 to 1698 was the Mayor (Buergermeeschter) of the City of Luxembourg.

Jean-Bernard Ndongo Essomba is a Cameroonian politician. He was President of the Parliamentary Group of the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (RDPC) in the National Assembly of Cameroon from 1992 to 1997 and he has held that post again since 2002.

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Jean-Bernard, abbé Le Blanc was a French art critic, one of the Parisian literati, who through his patron Mme de Pompadour was appointed historiographer of the Bâtiments du Roi, the defender of state expenditures and official French policy in the arts, and was also an advocate before the Parlement de Paris.

Marc Jean-Bernard is a French philosopher, thinker in International Relations, classical musician and musicologist. His published work is notably dedicated to Hermeneutics of Culture., International Politics Theory, Aesthetic Theory, and Philosophy of Music. His theoretical contributions to Philosophy of Music present the particularity to synthesize hermeneutical, analytical and cognitive methodologies. Marc Jean-Bernard internally associates theoretical investigation into artistic/educative praxis and concrete institutional action in Puerto Rico (USA).

Gouffre Jean-Bernard or Réseau Jean Bernard, sometimes known simply as Jean Bernard, is one of the deepest caves known in the world. It is in the Alps in Samoëns, France. The first entrance to the cave was found by the French caving group Groupe Vulcain in 1963. More entrances have been found over the years since, and currently at least thirteen are known. The highest entrance, known as C37, is at 2,274 m (7,461 ft) above sea level. The cave is named after Jean Dupont and Bernard Raffy, two Groupe Vulcain members who died in 1963 in an unrelated expedition.

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