Bede

Bede (Auld Inglis: Bǣda or Bēda; 672/673 – 26t May 735), forby refert tae as Saunt Bede or the Venerable Bede (Laitin: Bēda Venerābilis), wis an Inglis monk at the monastery o Saunt Peter at Monkwearmouth an its companion monastery, Saunt Paul's, in modren Jarrow (see Monkwearmouth-Jarrow), County Durham, baith o whilk wis than in the Kinrick o Northumbrie.

Saint Bede the Venerable
The Venerable Bede Translates John by J. D. Penrose (ca 1902)
Doctor o the Kirk, Monk, Historian
Bornc. 673[1]
nae recordit, possibly Monkton[1]
Dee'd26t Mey 735
Jarrow, Northumbria[1]
Veneratit inRoman Catholic Kirk, Eastren Orthodox Kirk, Anglican Communion, Lutheran Kirk
Canonised1899 recognised as Doctor o the Kirk, Roum by Pape Leo XIII
Major shrineDurham Cathedral.
Feast25t Mey (Wastren Kirks)
27t Mey (Orthodox Kirk an General Roman Calendar, atween 1899 an 1969)
PatronageInglis writers an historians; Jarrow

He is kenspeckle fur the Deith Sang (en) (whilk is aft attribute tae him, awthoch nae aw fowk believes him tae be the owthor[2][3][4]), an airly Auld Inglis text in the Northumbrie an Wast Saxon byleids o Auld Inglis.

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