bede'

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Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Başlayış. Başlama. Bir şeyi başkasından evvel işlemek
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Definition of bede' in English English dictionary

Bede
{i} family name; Saint Bede (672-735), English monk who was a theologian and historian known as "the Venerable Bede" (he introduced the method of dating history from the birth of Christ)
bede
(Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735)
bede
A kind of pickax
bede
{i} type of pickax used in mining
bede
To pray; also, to offer; to proffer
Saint Bede
He is best known for his Ecclesiastical History of the English People (732?), tracing Britain's history from 55 BC to AD 597, a source vital to the history of the conversion to Christianity of the Anglo-Saxon tribes in Britain. His method of dating events from the time of Christ's birth (AD) came into general use through the popularity of the Historia ecclesiastica and two works on chronology
Saint Bede
{i} (672-735) English monk who was a theologian and historian known as "the Venerable Bede" (he introduced the method of dating history from the birth of Christ)
Saint Bede
v. known as the Venerable Bede born 672/673, traditionally Monkton in Jarrow, Northumbria [Eng.] died May 25, 735, Jarrow; feast day May 25 Anglo-Saxon theologian, historian, and chronologist. Raised in a monastery, he was ordained a priest at age
the Venerable Bede
{i} Bede, Beda, Saint Bede (672-735), English monk who was a theologian and historian (he introduced the method of dating history from the birth of Christ)
the Venerable Bede
an English priest who wrote about early English history. Many people think of him as the first English historian (?673-735)