Saint Bede the venerable
English Benedictine Congregation was created in 1216.
The Venerable Bede, a monk who was England's greatest scholar in the seventh and eighth centuries, wrote down the history of this early period in The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation.
Venerable Bede
Venerable is an English equivalent of 'sebastos' ['σεβαστος'].
The Venerable Bede was a writer as well as a scholar, and eventually became known as 'The Father of English History.' His most well know written work was called The Ecclesiastical History of the English People.
The Father of English History is commonly recognized as the Venerable Bede, an Anglo-Saxon monk, scholar, and historian who lived from 673 to 735 AD. Bede was renowned for his scholarly contributions to early medieval England, and his work laid a foundation for historical writing in England. He spent most of his life in the Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Abbey in Northumbria, where he wrote extensively on subjects such as theology, chronology, and education, but it is his historical work that earned him lasting fame. read more rb.gy/19xp
The Venerable Bede is considered to be the father of English history. He was responsible for an extensive study of Medieval England.
The early cleric known as the Venerable Bede wrote The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation. It was one of the first attempts to describe an English history.
Both "an historian" and "a historian" are correct, but generally "a historian" is more commonly used. The use of "an historian" follows British English rules of using "an" before words that begin with a silent 'h'.
Benedictine College's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT English Scores are 21-28, meaning 25% of students scored 21 or lower on the ACT English Score, and 75% of students scored 28 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 28 or higher).
Geroianni in Italian is "Elder John" or "Venerable John" in English through its Greek origins in geros for "elder" or "old" and Iannis" for "John."
St. Mildred was a seventh-century English saint who was not officially canonized through the formal process used by the Catholic Church to declare saints. Instead, she is venerated as a saint in the pre-schism Orthodox and Catholic Churches.