saint baeda
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Definition
Proper noun * Saint Baeda: An English monk and scholar (c. 672/673 – 735), also widely known as the Venerable Bede. He is a Doctor of the Church, renowned for his historical and theological writings, most notably Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (The Ecclesiastical History of the English People).
Usage
- The name "Saint Baeda" is used to refer to the historical figure, particularly in formal, historical, or religious contexts.
- It functions as a proper noun and is typically capitalized.
Examples
- As a subject:
- In a possessive form:
- In apposition:
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in academic and theological discussions concerning early medieval English history, chronography, and biblical exegesis.
- In Roman Catholic tradition, his feast day is celebrated on May 25th, and he is the patron saint of scholars and historians.
Variants and Related Words
- Bede, The Venerable Bede: The more common names for the same historical figure.
- Baeda: A Latinized form of his name, sometimes used interchangeably.
- Saint Bede: Another acceptable variant.
Synonyms
- The Venerable Bede
- Bede
- Baeda
Related Phrases
- The Venerable: An honorific title commonly associated with him.
- Bede's World: Refers to the museum and historical site in Jarrow, England, dedicated to his life and times.
Noun
- (Roman Catholic Church) English monk and scholar (672-735)