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  1. 12 de sept. de 2020 · Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum by Saint Bede the Venerable, 1890, Pub. for the Early English Text Society, by N. Trübner and Co. edition, in English The Old English version of Bede's Ecclesiastical history of the English people. by Saint Bede the Venerable | Open Library

  2. The Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (‘Ecclesiastical History of the English People’) was Bede's greatest achievement. In five books, it tells the story of his country from Julius Caesar's attempted invasion of Britain in 55 BC to the year in which Bede finished writing, AD 731.

  3. ヴェネラビリスの『イングランド教会史』. ( 羅 : Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, 英 : Ecclesiastical History of the English people )は、 七王国時代 に ベーダ・ヴェネラビリス によって書かれた 教会史 に関する書物。. ベーダの著書の中で最も著名なものとして ...

  4. 1 de may. de 1991 · This translation originally appeared under the more explanatory title of “The History of the English Church and People,” translated with annotations by Sherley-Price alone. There is another recent translation, also titled “The Ecclesiastical History of the English People,” with some additional material.

  5. 1 de nov. de 2022 · October 8, 2020. Edited by ImportBot. import existing book. April 1, 2008. Created by an anonymous user. Imported from Scriblio MARC record . Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum by Saint Bede the Venerable, 1992, Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press edition, in English.

  6. Chad de Mercia. Chad o Ceada (en anglosajón, Ceadda) (c. 634- 2 de marzo de 672) fue un prominente eclesiástico anglosajón que vivió en el siglo VII, y que llegaría a ser abad de varios monasterios, obispo de Northumbria y posteriormente obispo de los mercianos y del pueblo de Lindsey. Posteriormente, fue canonizado.

  7. Battle of the Winwaed. The Battle of the Winwaed ( Welsh: Cai) was fought on 15 November 655 between the forces of Kings Penda of Mercia and Oswiu of Bernicia. The outcome of the battle was a major victory for Oswiu and a restoration of Northumbrian dominance of Anglo-Saxon England .