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Maybe the term simply means he had some Clairvaux-like attributes. :)
jbw

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> Hugh of Bonnevaux (d. 1194)  The nephew of Hugh of Grenoble, this
 Hugh was a Cistercian visionary, known for clairvoyance

an unusual attribute.

what sort of things did he See Clearly?

c

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