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    Há 3 dias · Bede died on the Feast of the Ascension, Thursday, 26 May 735, on the floor of his cell, singing "Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit" and was buried at Jarrow. Cuthbert, a disciple of Bede's, wrote a letter to a Cuthwin (of whom nothing else is known), describing Bede's last days and his death.

  2. Há 3 dias · Bede, Saint Bede or “the venerable” as he is often referred to, died on the 26th of May, 735, already acknowledged as the most learned man of his time. He was born in Northumbria on the grounds of a monastery, and from the age of seven, spent his life as a monk and in service to the church. Bede (672/3-735) on his deathbed, translating the ...

  3. Há 5 dias · He died kneeling on Ascension Day 735, reciting the words 'Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit'. Later the preacher joined this group for a lunch at the Barn at Beal. Sadly, the glories of monasteries like Jarrow have been replaced by inner city deserts of homelessness, unemployment and destitution.

  4. Há 4 dias · Yesterday was the anniversary of the death of the Venerable Bede in 735, and Durham Cathedral where is he buried is celebrating a thousand years since his body was brought from nearby Jarrow. Monk and priest, Bede was a remarkable scholar, sometimes referred to as the father of English learning.

  5. Há 2 dias · Lindisfarne raid, Viking assault in 793 on the island of Lindisfarne ( Holy Island) off the coast of what is now Northumberland. The monastery at Lindisfarne was the preeminent centre of Christianity in the kingdom of Northumbria. The event sent tremors throughout English Christendom and marked the beginning of the Viking Age in Europe.

  6. Há 2 dias · Ethelred died in 716, and was numbered with the saints; and about a hundred and fifty years later the abbey was laid in ruins by the Danes.

  7. Há 3 dias · London Record Society, volume 39. The first part contains the text of the roll and the second part provides an index to the nearly 7000 names of those who were members of the fraternity between 1449 and 1521. These included not only the clerks themselves and their wives, but also members of the nobility and high-ranking clergy.