Examples of using Bede in English and their translations into Korean
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St. Bede.
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Saint Bede.
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Saint Bede.
Bede, Saint.
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Bede is here.
Venerable Bede.
Bede said that our word“Easter” stems from“Eostre”(another version of the name“Ostara”).
Venerable the Bede.
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Venerable Saint Bede.
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Bede ascribed to these legendary figures a historical role in the 5th-century Anglo-Saxon conquest of eastern Britain.
Sections of the Bible were first translated into English by Saint Bede the Venerable, a Catholic priest, in the eighth century.
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In modern times, incarnation is synonymous with the conception, but some ancient writers, such as Bede, considered incarnation to be synonymous with the Nativity.
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As enrolments grew, the University embarked on a major building program and redeveloped the Shortland site into the Callaghan campus,named for Sir Bede Callaghan, foundation member of the University council and chancellor from 1977 to 1988.
Bede was so influential for later Christians that the name stuck, and hence Easter remains the name by which the English, Germans and Americans refer to the festival of Jesus resurrection.
The battle was a decisive victory for Æthelfrith, and Bede says, carefully, that"rom that day until the present, no king of the Irish in Britain has dared to do battle with the English.
Bede- poet, scientist, historian and the greatest European scholar of the 7th century- is buried in Durham, as is St Cuthbert, who established'English' Christianity from its Celtic and Roman roots.