Yes, Bede the Venerable was a Benedictine monk.
Saint Bede the venerable
Saint Bede, also known as the Venerable Bede, is the patron saint of historians and scholars. He was a monk and scholar in England during the early Middle Ages, known for his writings on a wide range of topics including history, theology, and science.
St. Bede the Venerable is the patron saint of throat problems.
SAINT BEDE CONFESSOR, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH-735 A.D. Feast: May 27
The remains (skeleton) of Saint Bede are in the Durham Anglican Cathedral.
St. Bede's School was created in 1976.
St. Bede Academy was created in 1890.
St. Donatus of Ripacandida is the patron of Ripacandida (where he was a Benedictine monk).
Bede lived between the years 672-735.
St. Bede's Grammar School was created in 1900.
St. Bede Academy's motto is 'Ut in omnibus glorificetur Deus'.
Saint Bede lived many years after the Bible was written so his name does not appear there.