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  1. Paulus Warnefrid (Diaconus) wrote the history of his fellow-Lombards (Historia Langobardorum) from 568 to 733; it still remains the principal source for the history of his people. An unknown writer continued it to 774, and in the 9th century the monk Erchembert added the history of the Lombards of Beneventum to 889. [45]

  2. Skan z rękopisu Bedy Czcigodnego. Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (pol. Historia kościelna ludu angielskiego; ang. Ecclesiastical history of the English people) – kronika Bedy Czcigodnego, napisana w języku łacińskim, której tematem jest historia chrześcijaństwa w średniowiecznej Brytanii, a zwłaszcza konflikt między kościołem rzymskim (łacińskim) a iroszkockim, zwanym ...

  3. The Venerable Bede, writing his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (“Ecclesiastical History of the English People”) early in the 8th century, showed much interest in the conversion of the English and some in their earlier religion. The lives of Irish and Anglo-Saxon missionaries who worked among Germanic peoples on the Continent….

  4. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation (Jane) For other English-language translations of this work, see Ecclesiastical History of the English People. ←. Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation (1910) by Bede, translated by John Stevens, edited by Lionel C. Jane. →.

  5. 1 de may. de 1991 · Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Penguin Classics) by Saint Bede the Venerable, May 1, 1991, Penguin Classics edition, in English

  6. 17 de dic. de 2011 · The short autobiographical sketch at the end of the “Ecclesiastical History” tells us practically all: that he was born in the territory of the twin monastery of Wearmouth and Jarrow; that at the age of seven he was sent by his kinsfolk to be brought up, first under the Abbot Benedict, afterwards under Ceolfrid; that in his nineteenth year (the canonical age was twenty-five) he was ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CoifiCoifi - Wikipedia

    Coifi. "The High Priest Coifi Profanes the Temple of the Idols", from James William Edmund Doyle 's A Chronicle of England (1864). Coifi is a priest recorded by Bede in the Ecclesiastical History of the English People as having presided over the temple at Goodmanham in the Northumbria in 627. He occurs in a story relating to the conversion of ...