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| In another tale from | Bede a boy with the Ague kept vigil by the tomb and |
| Bede's World is a museum in Jarrow dedicated to the | |
| cation Association, Inc. and has studios at St. | Bede Academy in Peru, Illinois. |
| Saint | Bede Academy believes students should not be denied |
| ians claiming it would no longer be viable once | Bede Academy opened in Blyth, a claim strongly dispu |
| He is not commemorated in the martyrologies of | Bede, Ado, Notker, or the Parvum Romanum. |
| Bede, after ten years in Kristiya Sanyasa Samaj,Kuri | |
| e was betrayed by his own queen at Eastertide"; | Bede also reports that Peada was "very wickedly kill |
| Bede and Calvary Christian). | |
| Augustine, Ambrose, | Bede, and Boetius all countenanced the belief. |
| Prior to | Bede and Boniface, the Vita sancti Fursei, had attri |
| s also seen as Damon in Damon and Pythias, Adam | Bede, and other roles. |
| e was educated at the College of St Hild and St | Bede and Trinity College, Bristol. |
| Her piety was praised by contemporaries such as | Bede and Eddius. |
| "Power and prosperity in the Age of | Bede and Beowulf", Proceedings of the British Academ |
| They are a reference to | Bede and the Great Library of St Peter's. |
| 685, it is known that Trumwine interacted with | Bede, and Bede's Life of Saint Cuthbert tells us tha |
| Nothelm was the medium of communication between | Bede and Albinus, for it does not appear that the tw |
| Bede, and two seminarians traveled sixty miles to th | |
| The chair is named after the Venerable | Bede and is the first such post at a secular British |
| cipal from 1975-97 of College of St Hild and St | Bede, and former Professor of Mathematics at the Uni |
| The only source of that information is | Bede, and that's not what he said; he said the name |
| s acquaintance with the commentaries of Alcuin, | Bede, and Rabanus Maurus. |
| these raids with those mentioned by Gildas and | Bede, and deduces that, since some Irish sources say |
| Authors associated with this golden age include | Bede and Alcuin; artefacts include the Lindisfarne G |
| Bede's De temporum ratione is dedicated to Hwaetberh | |
| Claude | Bede as William Stevens Fielding |
| This groups the College of St Hild and St | Bede as one of the Bailey colleges and those on Quee |
| Recorded by | Bede as the nemesis of early Anglo-Saxon Northumbria |
| he intervention of an abbot, being described by | Bede as "the first fruits" of the massacre because o |
| He wrote under the name of Cuthbert M. | Bede, B.A. a few novels and tales, Fairy Fables (185 |
| Father | Bede Brewer, president general of the English Benedi |
| ttle in the Welsh Chronicles is consistent with | Bede, but since it was written after his work the au |
| ife of St Ceolfrith, written around the time of | Bede by an unknown author mentions an abbot named Bo |
| ers were cut down as they ran, and according to | Bede, Cadwallon was caught and killed at a place cal |
| The suburb was named after Sir | Bede Callaghan (1912-1993), Chancellor of the Univer |
| The imperium, as | Bede calls it, that Edwin possessed was later equate |
| Bede came to know of this and spoke about him in his | |
| Reginald | Bede Camm (1864-1942) was an English Benedictine mar |
| h architecture, and in 1909 published, with Dom | Bede Camm, a two volume treatise entitled Roodscreen |
| even houses named after a Saint (Alban, Becket, | Bede, Campion, Edmund, Fisher and Gregory). |
| At the St. | Bede campus, there are two academic buildings, a new |
| p Oscar H. Lipscomb in 2001, it merged with St. | Bede Catholic elementary school (K-8) and Our Lady Q |
| Like most Durham colleges, Hild | Bede celebrates an annual college day, usually in ea |
| And about 95% of | Bede children cannot attend schools. |
| It is the location of the Venerable | Bede Church of England secondary school, which is on |
| ish Bishop who toured the Levant in around 680. | Bede claimed he was a bishop ("Galliarum Episcopus") |
| Bede College is a sixth form college located off Mar | |
| ockton Riverside College also owns and operates | Bede College in Billingham, offering A Levels to loc |
| h East of England, in Norton-on-Tees; attending | Bede College in Billingham; before studying Geograph |
| Goldstein went to school at | Bede Collegiate School in Sunderland and went on to |
| The band was formed in 1986 by four pupils from | Bede Comprehensive School in Sunderland. |
| s Bright 1863-1866, William Jardine Smith, John | Bede Dalley 1924. |
| died, the position was first offered to William | Bede Dalley and then Frederick Matthew Darley. |
| y weakened Northumbrian power in the north, and | Bede dates the beginning of the decline of Northumbr |
| Bede describes Ceretic as "King of the Britons", per | |
| Bede describes Aelfwine as being about eighteen year | |
| Since | Bede does not list him among the miscreants at this |
| In addition, although | Bede does not describe the symptoms of either Eorcen |
| or Common Room at the College of St Hild and St | Bede, Durham University |
| cipal lecturer at the College of St Hild and St | Bede, Durham, and in 1979 became lecturer in geograp |
| opportunity to train three times a week at Hild | Bede East Gym. |
| am from 674 to 1138, for which he borrowed from | Bede, Eddius and Symeon of Durham. |
| DEO MARTI THINCSO ET DVABVS ALAISAGIS | BEDE ET FIMMILENE ET N AVG GERM CIVES TVIHANTI VSLM |
| The main museum building features the 'Age of | Bede' exhibit, including excavated artifacts from th |
| Father Bayma took the Venerable | Bede for his model, and often referred to the old Br |
| likely to be contemporary and probably draws on | Bede for its information. |
| The Chronicon contains information derived from | Bede, Fredegar, Isidore of Seville, the Liber Pontif |
| Bede Gallery, Jarrow, 1979; | |
| Brien was born in Sunderland and educated at | Bede Grammar School, and Jesus College, Oxford. |
| In the course of time, | Bede Griffiths joined him there. |
| Inspired by | Bede Griffiths' example, Teasdale became a Christian |
| du Boulay, Beyond the Darkness: A Biography of | Bede Griffiths, Alresford, UK: O Books, 2003. |
| It used to be known as | Bede Hall Grammar School. |
| ring his time in Leicester he lived in flat B.0 | Bede Hall, a large hall of residence adjacent to the |
| According to | Bede, he had a daughter, Cwenburh, who married the e |
| Bede, Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum, Ed. | |
| Bede, Historia Ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, ed. an | |
| Lyddington | Bede House |
| SCHIN is based in | Bede House, All Saints Business Centre, Newcastle up |
| Bede however sidelines Wilfrid, making it unclear to | |
| sity Chaplaincy, Hull • Sacred Heart, Hull • St | Bede, Hull • St Stephen, Hull • St Francis of Assisi |
| ollege, which has five centres across the city: | Bede, Hylton, St Peters, Shiney Row, and Usworth. |
| James' date of death is unknown, but | Bede implies that he was still alive during Bede's l |
| o the existence of a settlement was recorded by | Bede in the 8th century. |
| Bede, in the Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum | |
| Abbey built by Walter de Gant, and recorded by | Bede in the seventh century. |
| Kings of the Isle of Wight were recorded by St | Bede in 512CE as Stuf and Wihtgar,the nephews of Cer |
| Bede in his epistle says that he was indebted to Alb | |
| He assisted | Bede in the compilation of his Historia Ecclesiastic |
| Bede in his Ecclesiastical History (c.731) describes | |
| The Venerable | Bede in his Ecclesiastical History describes St Hyba |
| for kinslaying-an analogous case is recorded by | Bede in the case of the killing of King Oswine of De |
| d in a well-preserved, early thirteenth-century | bede in which she is called the foundress of the pri |
| Bede, in the 8th century, said that the Wantsum - me | |
| rary, MS Cotton Tiberius C. II, or the Tiberius | Bede, is an 8th century illuminated manuscript of Be |
| Bede is the first English writer (673-735) to mentio | |
| Bede is somewhat reticent about the career of Wilfri | |
| The medieval writer | Bede is the main source of information, as Romanus i |
| Bede is not specific on which type of plague it was, | |
| Bede Island is an area of Leicester, England close t | |
| For many years | Bede Island South was a run down area of brownfield |
| From | Bede, it appears that Agilbert did not speak Old Eng |
| Vinothen | Bede John (born May 27, 1960, Colombo) is a former S |
| Green, eponymous hero of the novel by Cuthbert | Bede, learns to row and 'feathers his oars with skil |
| was probably similar to that at Lastingham, and | Bede makes clear that it was partly staffed by monks |
| Bede makes a point of comparing Augustine's action i | |
| According to | Bede, Medeshamstede was founded by a man named Sexwu |
| n the town since at least the 7th century, when | Bede mentioned a monastery in Gateshead. |
| Bede mentions that Penda's head was cut off. | |
| St. Bedes Junction lies between Jarrow and | Bede Metro stations on what was the North Eastern Ra |
| The | Bede Monastery Museum later became Bede's World in t |
| The hall then became the | Bede Monastery Museum in 1974, as a means of exhibit |
| u's victory over forces that were, according to | Bede, much larger than his own. |
| 25: | Bede of Jarorw, priest and teacher (d. |
| J. Adam | Bede of Pine City, was a congressman in the early 19 |
| kar Umar Suleiman is the 11th Emir of Bade (Mai | Bede), of the Bedde dynasty, turbaned on 12 November |
| tnered with Gregory), Pickering (partnered with | Bede) or Roberts (partnered with Fisher). |
| According to | Bede, Osric was, like Eanfrith, a Christian who reve |
| According to | Bede, Oswiu allowed Peada to rule the southern part |
| Additionally, according to | Bede, Oswiu's son Ecgfrith was being held hostage "a |
| The Venerable | Bede placed his death in 560, but since his son's wi |
| from the eighth century Anglo-Saxon historian, | Bede points to the Picts also being subjugated by th |
| It is also home of the high school | Bede Polding College. |
| cipates in a number of charity days, celebrates | Bede Polding Day (which coincides with their walkath |
| Bede Polding College is a co-educational Catholic hi | |
| John | Bede Polding OSB (18 October 1794 - 16 March 1877) w |
| The principal consecrator was Archbishop John | Bede Polding of Sydney, and the principal co-consecr |
| There he was given as his director, John | Bede Polding, afterwards the first archbishop of Syd |
| n the Evangelist was founded by Archbishop John | Bede Polding, who named it after the author of the f |
| The school's patron is John | Bede Polding. |
| Bede presents Cedd's work as decisive in the convers | |
| The | Bede Professor of Catholic Theology is a professorsh |
| In chapter 15 of his work De temporum ratione, | Bede provides information about English months and c |
| Bede recorded the foundation. | |
| Bede records that he attended the Council of Hertfor | |
| Bede records that the attempted assassination of Kin | |
| Bede records the foundation in some detail, making c | |
| may have been a member of local royalty, since | Bede records the existence of a prince of the Gyrwas |
| Bede records that Ine held Sussex in subjection for | |
| Because | Bede records the death of Deusdedit shortly after he |
| Bede records that Hrethmonath is analogues to the La | |
| Saint | Bede recounts that during this fast Saint Cuthbert a |
| In his account of the battle, | Bede recounts the tale of a Northumbrian thegn calle |
| mighty in arms and bold in his own strength and | Bede referred to him as a new Josiah. |
| Bede refers to her high degree of holiness and devot | |
| The Venerable | Bede refers to this Gratian as Municeps in his Eccle |
| Bede refers to Edwin establishing his rule over what | |
| Bede relates how Sigeberht had become a pious king p | |
| n the other hand, if Coenred went willingly, as | Bede relates, then the apparently friendly relations |
| In 731 | Bede renders it Beardaneu and the Domesday Book as B |
| Adriana Behar and Shelda | Bede repeated their 2000 Olympic result, taking silv |
| Bede repeats Gildas' words, but mistranslated Gildas | |
| Bede reports little of Osric's reign, but records th | |
| Bede reports the commonly accepted date given above; | |
| At first he was buried hastily nearby, but | Bede reports that after a light illuminated the grav |
| first, however, it must not have lasted, since | Bede reports that Eanfrith went to Cadwallon "with o |
| Bede reports that Hwaetberht had himself made a pilg | |
| Bede resumes her story at a point when she was about | |
| The medieval chronicler | Bede says Putta learned Roman Chant from students of |
| t by the river in the midst of heavy rains, and | Bede says that "many more were drowned in the flight |
| Bede says that Cadwallon was besieged by the new kin | |
| Bede says that Osric besieged Cadwallon "in a strong | |
| Bede says that "[a]t this time, the church of Roches | |
| Nearby is St. | Bede School, a Catholic school, and the Pittsburgh N |
| Pairing with Shelda | Bede, she has won more than 30 international tournam |
| e left behind no obvious heir, and according to | Bede simply left his kingdom "to younger men". |
| Later, however, the author exempts Merlin and | Bede, since they can be mustered up as anti-Roman Ca |
| Bede speaks of the day as commemorationis dies. | |
| According to | Bede, St Wilfrid, the exiled Bishop of York, c.680-8 |
| The Venerable | Bede states that Erconwald, who became Bishop of Lon |
| Bede tells us that Wine was ordained bishop in the F | |
| Bede tells us that as soon as Eanfrith became king, | |
| The Venerable | Bede tells of a St. Hygbald who was a Benedictine ab |
| It is said by | Bede that Eadbald would only agree to marry his sist |
| Bede, the Venerable. | |
| He is noted for his work on | Bede, the development of the ecclesiastical calendar |
| dered in 697, for reasons unknown; according to | Bede the murderers were "her own people, the Mercian |
| re attributed to several sources, including St. | Bede the Venerable, Euglide of Hungary, and Merlin. |
| Kevin Dunn, on the same date, the feast of St. | Bede the Venerable. |
| rful Oswiu of Northumbria; Oswiu is reported by | Bede to have "for the most part subdued and made tri |
| Sunderland, founded St Mary's Grammar School at | Bede Towers in 1928/29. |
| famous among his contemporaries and which made | Bede turn to him as the man best able to supply info |
| playing rugby at the College of St Hild and St | Bede, University of Durham where he received a First |
| They are mentioned in the martyrologies of | Bede, Usuard, Ado, as well as the Mozarabic Breviary |
| 18 August - Roger William | Bede Vaughan (b. |
| d wife of the council leader, Linda Waggott, in | Bede ward, and Allen Braley in Westoe ward, who was |
| Adam | Bede was one of the most popular stump speakers and |
| her of Ceolfrith, who was abbot of Jarrow while | Bede was a monk at Jarrow. |
| Picts as it was in the early 8th century, when | Bede was writing, was largely the same as the kingdo |
| s from the History of the English Church by St. | Bede, which describes the invasion of the Isle of Wi |
| clesiastical History of the English People") by | Bede who wrote, "[t]here was in the Monastery of thi |
| f Gateshead is in the writings of the Venerable | Bede who referred to an Abbot of Gateshead called Ut |
| stica gentis Anglorum of the Anglo-Saxon writer | Bede, who is strongly critical of him. |
| Alhfrith was a Christian (at least according to | Bede, who says Alhfrith convinced Penda's son Peada |
| Bede, whose prejudice is apparent, rarely mentions B | |
| Ado's chronicle is based on that of | Bede, with which he combines extracts from the ordin |
| Bede writes about them. | |
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