Saint Beda (Noun)
Meaning
(Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735).
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- Bede, also known as saint Beda, was an English monk and scholar who made significant contributions to the development of the liturgical calendar used by the Roman Catholic Church.
- Saint Beda was recognized as the most prominent scholar of his time, earning him the nickname 'the Venerable Bede.'
- Bede studied at the church at Gildowy near his father's countryside manor when then around eight but decided went else the young saint Beda lived out many further relocations including joining the saint Paul and Peter at Monkwearmouth at around ten with his two.
- Because Bede or as otherwise respectfully known saint Beda never mentioned he spent much later travel time elsewhere, scholars therefore know very little about the remainder travels beyond Northumberland England by saint Beda, mainly near or on rivers surrounding the boundary for example river Wear; and on its many river; seas and sea boundary in England like at Jarrow with St Paul's place.
- At the end of the seventh century the brilliant scholar saint Beda was accepted into full communion within the Catholic Church – thus also popularly respected now by English as a nation, for saint beda the nation now respects him with being most probably at top three influence within development country of England historically, the latter given since earliest the days after his death at Jarrow -in- North - East County of Tyne and and for one example an entire now third or fourth largest within the South Bank British side England for new road thus developed alongside, and was named after this v. saint Beda and given in the then recent.