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Author Bede
Source Title Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Date of composition 731
Language Latin

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*Latin title: Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum

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Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People Colgrave, Bertram and Mynors, R. A. B. Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People Oxford 1969 (1991) 2-576

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Colgrave, Bertram and Mynors, R. A. B. Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People Oxford 1969 (1991) 3-577

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View Factoid Type Source Ref Primary Person Short Description
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 Hild 1 Hild 1 gained possession of ten hides at Whitby and there built a monastery.
Occupation Bede.HE  v.24 Æthelred 2 Monk
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.15 Utta 1 man of great worth and sincerity
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.14 Anonymous 233 he spoke Aidan's native language
PersonInfo Bede.HE  Preface Hadrian 2 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  Preface Hadrian 2 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswine 1 he did not understand Aidan's native language
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswine 1 pleasant of speech, courteous in manner
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswine 1 tall and handsome
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.13 Anonymous 231 he was a victim of the plague which caused havoc in Britain and Ireland
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.13 Anonymous 231 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 he fell sick and grrew so much worse that he could nto rise his horse
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.7 Anonymous 246 Biographer
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.3 Wilfrid 2 most reverend
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.8 Eadgyth 1 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.7 Anonymous 247 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE    Titill 1
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.14 Ithamar 1 of Kentish extraction
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.19 Willibrord 1 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.13 Willibrord 1 saintly
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.10 Willibrord 1 outstandingly eminent as a priest both in rank and merit
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.14 Ithamar 1 equal to his predecessors in learning and holiness of life
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.11 Wilfrid 2 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 beloved fo God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 boy of good disposition and virtuous
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.13 Wilfrid 2 nost reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.2 Wilfrid 2 most worthy
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.18 Wilfrid 2 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.19 Wilfrid 2 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 famous
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 of English race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.9 Æthelburg 3 beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 man of great energy and noble in sight of God and man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.29 Wilfrid 2 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Wilfrid 2 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 untainted in his confession of the catholic faith and thoroughly familiar with the rules of the ecclesiastical custom
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.12 Anonymous 228 He was greatly troubled with recurrent fevers
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.12 Wilfrid 2 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.11 Anonymous 222 He used very often to be greatly troubled in the night, by an unclean spirit
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.27 Æthelwine 8 beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.10 Anonymous 221 Briton
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.8 Anonymi 640 infirm
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.9 Anonymous 219 she had long suffered form paralysis
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.6 Æthelburg 3 she had a sound and devote care of those who were under her rule
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.8 Æthelburg 4 she preserved the glory of perpetual virginity
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.18 Hædde 2 good and just man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.8 Eorcenberht 1 He ordered the 40 days fast of Lent to be observed by royal authority and he prescribed suitable punishments for offenders
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.7 Agilbert 1 a Gaul by birth
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.8 Eorcenberht 1 He was the first English king to order idols to be abandoned and destroyed throughout the kingdom
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.13 Acca 3 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.19 Anna 1 very religious man and noble both in mind and deed
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.8 Eorcengota 1 most virtuous maiden
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.24 Ecgberht 6 man fo God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.7 Anna 1 He was a good man blesses with a good and saintly family
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.7 Cenwealh 2 He refused to receive the faith and mysteries of the heavenly kingdom
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.14 Acca 3 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.7 Cenwealh 2 He knew only the Saxon language
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.7 Wine 1 He spoke the Saxon language
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.25 Agilbert 1 He could not speak the English language
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.27 Ecgberht 6 He was dangerously ill because of a plague
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.26 Ecgberht 6 most reverend father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.22 Ecgberht 6 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.22 Ecgberht 6 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.5 Anonymous 213 man of harsh disposition
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.24 Ecgberht 6 saint
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.9 Ecgberht 6 a man to be named with all honour
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.22 Ecgberht 6 a most gracious teacher
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.9 Ecgberht 6 venerable servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.27 Ecgberht 6 he lived a life of great humility, gentleness, temperance, simplicity, and righteousness
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.27 Ecgberht 6 of great ability
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.22 Ecgberht 6 father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.9 Ecgberht 6 soldier of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.4 Ecgberht 6 an Englishman
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.26 Ecgberht 6 most reverend father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.27 Ecgberht 6 He always practised abstinence throughout Lent, forty days before Christmas and forty days after Pentecost
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.3 Ecgberht 6 most reverend father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.4 Ninian 1 reverend and holy man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.7 Cenwealh 2 He accepted the trued faith during his staying with Anna 1
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.22 Ecgberht 6 beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.27 Ecgberht 6 English
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.4 Columba 1 from Ireland
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.4 Malcolm 1 most powerful
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.4 Ecgberht 6 greatly revered and holy father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.4 Anonymi 634 saint
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.4 Columba 1 distinguished by his monastic habit and life
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.4 Ninian 1 a Briton
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.3 Anonymi 633 from the region of the Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.5 Anonymi 632 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.3 Anonymi 632 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.4 Anonymi 635 they were distinguished for their great abstinence, their love of God, and their observance of the Ruel
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.26 Aidan 1 Some of his bones were interred in the sanctuary of the church at Lindisfarne
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.17 Aidan 1 he made it his business to omit none of the commands of the evangelist, the apostles and the prophets, but he set himself to carry them out in his deeds
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.25 Aidan 1 He laboured diligently to practise the works of faith, piety and love
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.17 Aidan 1 lack of knowledge in the matter of the observance of Easter (He kept it on the Lord's day which fell between the 14th and the 20th day of the moon)
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.16 Aidan 1 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.14 Aidan 1 extremely compassioante, a friend of the poor and a real father to the wretched
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.5 Aidan 1 He used to travel everywhere not on horseback but on foot
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.5 Aidan 1 If he was summoned to feast with the king, he went with one or two of his clergy, and, after taking a littel food, he hurried away either to read with his people or to pray.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.5 Aidan 1 preeminently endowed with the grace of discretion
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.5 Aidan 1 most salutary example of abstinence and self-control. He did not care for wordly possessions but he rejoiced to hand over to any poor he met the gifts which he had received from kings or rich men of the world.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.3 Aidan 1 He was not fluent in the English language
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.3 Aidan 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.3 Aidan 1 accustomed to celebrate Easter Sunday after the manner of his race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.9 Osric 1 mad apostasy
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.24 Penda 1 heathen
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.1 Eanfrith 2 He abjured and betrayed the mysteries of the heavenly kingdom and reverted to the filth of his former idolatry
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.1 Anonymi 629 They were instructed in the faith as the Irish taught it and were regenerated by the grace of baptism.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.9 Eanfrith 2 mad apostasy
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.1 Osric 1 He abjured and betrayed the mysteries of the heavenly kingdom and reverted to the filth of his former idolatry
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.1 Eanfrith 2 While in exile, he was instructed in the faith as the Irish taught it and was regenerated by the grace of the baptism
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.1 Osric 1 he had received the mysteries of the faith through the preaching of Paulinus
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.24 Penda 1 malignant
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.19 Tómíne 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.3 Aidan 1 man of outstanding gentleness, devotion and moderation, who had a zeal of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.19 Baetán 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.21 Penda 1 He did not forbid the preaching of the Word, even in his own Mercian kingdom,. But he hated and despised those who, after they had accepted the Christian faith, were clearly lacking in the works of faith.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.20 James 1 true churchman and saintly man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.18 Penda 1 heathen
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.20 Penda 1 idolater and ignorant of the name of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.9 Cadwallon 1 brutal wickedness
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.20 Penda 1 of the royal house of Mercia
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.20 Penda 1 most energetic man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.9 Penda 1 heathen
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.19 Crónán 2 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.19 Saran 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.19 Ernene 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.15 Ricberht 1 heathen
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.20 Cadwallon 1 a barbarian in heart and disposition
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.20 Cadwallon 1 a Christian by name and profession
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.5 Eadbald 2 he was afflicted by frequent fits of madness and possessed by an unclean spirit
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.19 Columbanus 2 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.19 Crónán 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.19 Díma 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.16 Deda 1 a most truthful man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.19 Sillan 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.16 James 1 a man of zeal and great reputation with both Christ and the church
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.19 Ségéne 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.15 Sigeberht 3 a devout Christian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.19 Laisréne 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.5 Eadbald 2 so polluted with fornication that he took his father's wife
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.18 Sigeberht 3 a good and religious man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.15 Felix 2 He was born and consecrated bishop in Burgundy
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.14 Oswald 1 the heavenly birthday of this king began to be observed yearly by the celebration of masses
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.20 Osfrith 1 warlike youth
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.29 Oswiu 1 most excellent lord
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.5 Anonymi 618 they began to practise idolatry
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Paulinus 1 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.13 Oswald 1 his sanctity
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.24 Paulinus 1 minister of the Word
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.5 Eadbald 2 he refused to receive the faith of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.7 Oswald 1 saintly and victorious king
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.28 Oswiu 1 most noble
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.25 Oswiu 1 He was well versed in the Irish language
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.9 Paulinus 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.14 Oswald 1 beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.21 Oswiu 1 Christian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.5 Oswald 1 most christian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.13 Oswald 1 holy king
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.5 Oswiu 1 he was struck down by a sickness for which he died
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.16 Paulinus 1 tall, with a slight stoop, black hair, a thin face, a slender aquiline nose, and at the same time he was both venerable ans awe-inspiring in appearance.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.9 Paulinus 1 man beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.6 Oswald 1 He was always woderfully humble, kind and generous to the poor and to strangers
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.11 Oswald 1 saint
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.3 Oswald 1 He had gained perfect knowledge of Irish during the long period of exile
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.12 Oswald 1 While he was ruling over his temporal kingdom, he was always accustomed to work and pray for the eternal kigndom
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.20 Edwin 2 he was a soldier in the kingdom of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.10 Edwin 2 glorious
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.2 Anonymous 223 blind, but healed by Augustine 1 at his meeting with the Birtish bishops
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.9 Edwin 2 man of great sagacity
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.15 Rædwald 1 He seemed to be serving both Christ and the gods whom he had previously served. In the same temple he had one altar for the Christian sacrifice and another small altar on which to offer victims to devils
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.1 Oswald 1 a man beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 606 Anglian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.4 Anonymi 615 Italian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 606 heathen
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.4 Columbanus 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.2 Anonymous 234 holy and prudent
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.2 Anonymous 223 of English race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.4 Dagan 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 606 fair complexion, handsome faces, and lovely hair
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 606 Deiran
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 602 noble and devout
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.34 Æthelfrith 2 ignorant of the divine religion
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.34 Æthelfrith 2 a very brave king and eager for glory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.27 Anonymi 596 English
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Tiberius Constantine 1 most religious
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.7 Mellitus 1 suffered from gout
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.28 Vergilius 1 most holy
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.7 Mellitus 1 yet in mind he was sound and active enough
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.7 Mellitus 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Felix 1 man of great reputation both in Christ and in the Church
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.6 Laurence 2 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.26 Bertha 1 Christian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.25 Anonymi 671 of the Frankish royal family
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymous 212 of religious devotion
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.30 Anonymi 596 Gregory 1 in his letter to Mellitus 1 says that when the English see their shrines are not destroyed they will be able to banish error from their hearts and be more ready to come to places they are familiar with, but now recognizing and worshipping the true God.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.30 Anonymi 596 English
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.33 Peter 4 A heavenly light appeared every night above the first, unworthy grave he had been given. At last the people of the neighbourhood saw that it was a saint that had been buried there.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.25 Bertha 1 Christian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.7 Laurence 2 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.4 Laurence 2 beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.25 Anonymi 660 interpreters from the Frankish race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.25 Bertha 1 of the Frankish royal family
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.24 Anonymi 649 servants of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Augustine 1 holy
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.32 Æthelberht 3 He attained to the knowledge of heavenly glory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.26 Æthelberht 3 He believed and was baptized
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.25 Æthelberht 3 He had some knowledge of the Christian religion because he had a Christian wife
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.24 Etherius 1 reuerentissimus et sanctissimus
PersonInfo Bede.HE    Etherius 1
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.24 Etherius 1 your holiness
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.25 Anonymi 649 servants of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.23 Augustine 1 servant of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.23 Anonymi 649 servant of our Lord
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.23 Anonymi 649 God-fearing
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.24 Augustine 1 servant of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.25 Augustine 1 servant of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.27 Augustine 1 blessed father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.32 Augustine 1 endowed with good works through the grace of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.29 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.29 Augustine 1 most reverend and holy
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.24 Cuthbert 1 holy father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.1 Cuthbert 1 the man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.32 Cuthbert 1 holy father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.31 Cuthbert 1 reverend father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.30 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.30 Cuthbert 1 blessed father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1 In addition to all his merits of temperance, humility, zeal in teaching, prayers and voluntary poverty and other virtues too, he was greatly filled with the fear of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.30 Cuthbert 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.27 Augustine 1 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.28 Cuthbert 1 He protected the people who had been committed to his charge with constant prayers. He taught them what should be done, but first showed how to do it by his own example. He was sober-minded and patient; oustanding in his use of penitential abstinence.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.27 Cuthbert 1 holy and venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  Preface Cuthbert 1 most holy father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.27 Augustine 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.26 Cuthbert 1 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.29 Cuthbert 1 most reverend father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.27 Cuthbert 1 venerable servant of the Lord
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1 He was afflicted with bodily weakness for seven days before dying
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.23 Daniel 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.20 Gregory 1 saint
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.28 Chad 1 holy man, modest in his ways
PersonInfo Bede.HE  Preface Chad 1 devoted
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.20 Gregory 1 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.28 Cedd 1 most reverend bishop
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.21 Cedd 1 English
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.25 Cedd 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.2 Gregory 1 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1 saint
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.28 Cuthbert 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  Preface Cedd 1 devoted
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.19 Gregory 1 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.HE  Preface Nothhelm 2 godly
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.28 Cuthbert 1 servant of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 He devoted himself entirely to winning souls
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.13 Gregory 1 blessed
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.27 Gregory 1 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.18 Gregory 1 saint
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.3 Gregory 1 blessed pope
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 apostle of the English nation
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.4 Gregory 1 bleesed
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 he had been tortured with frequent pains in the bowels and every moment of the day he was exhausted by a weakness of the internal organs, and his breathing was affected by a low but unremitting fever.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 blessed pope
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 he never ceased from his heavenly manner of life, though he had to live in an earthly palace
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 his soul was above all transitory things
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 his noble position was entirely sacrificed to winning glory and honour of a higher kind
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.30 Gregory 1 blessed father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.27 Gregory 1 holy father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.25 Gregory 1 blessed father
Occupation Bede.HE  v.14 Anonymous 277 Smith
PersonInfo Bede.HE  Preface Gregory 1 blessed pope
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.23 Hadrian 2 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswine 1 man of great piety and religion
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 of Roman race
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.23 Anonymi 670 Brother
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.1 Hadrian 2 equally skilled in the Greek and Latin tongues
Occupation Bede.HE  v.19 Anonymi 686 Brother
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.24 Gregory 1 venerable pope
PersonInfo Bede.HE  i.28 Gregory 1 blessed pope
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.20 Hadrian 2 most reverend father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.8 Theodore 1 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.23 Theodore 1 of blessed memory
Occupation Bede.HE  v.19 Offa 3 Monk
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.3 Theodore 1 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.20 Theodore 1 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.28 Theodore 1 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.20 Albinus 2 he had no small knowledge of Greek and Latin as well as English
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.21 Theodore 1 beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Theodore 1 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.1 Theodore 1 of upright character
Occupation Bede.HE  v.21 Anonymi 690 Builder
PersonInfo Bede.HE  Preface Bede 1 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.1 Theodore 1 a native of Tarsus in Cilicia
PersonInfo Bede.HE  Preface Theodore 1 of blessed memory
Occupation Bede.HE  v.10 Tilmon 1 Soldier
PersonInfo Bede.HE  Preface Theodore 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 servant of Christ
Occupation Bede.HE  v.18 Pehthelm 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  v.11 Hæmgils 3 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  v.20 Maban 1 Singer
Occupation Bede.HE  v.14 Anonymous 277 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  v.21 Anonymi 689 Messenger
Occupation Bede.HE  v.12 Dryhthelm 1 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  v.10 Tilmon 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  v.12 Dryhthelm 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  v.9 Anonymous 272 Servant
Occupation Bede.HE  v.9 Anonymous 272 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.25 Anonymous 261 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  v.5 Anonymous 269 Servant
Occupation Bede.HE  v.11 Anonymi 683 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.24 Cædmon 1 Shepherd
Occupation Bede.HE  v.5 Anonymous 268 Servant
Occupation Bede.HE  v.3 Cwenburg 3 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  v.2 Anonymous 265 Physician
Occupation Bede.HE  v.9 Wihtberht 2 Anchorite
Occupation Bede.HE  v.1 Anonymi 681 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  v.1 Æthelwald 8 Anchorite
Occupation Bede.HE  v.4 Anonymous 266 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.32 Anonymous 262 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.31 Baduthegn 1 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  v.6 Anonymous 270 Physician
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.24 Cædmon 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.30 Anonymi 680 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.28 Anonymi 676 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.28 Anonymi 678 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.23 Hereswith 1 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  v.9 Boisil 1 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.29 Hereberht 3 Anchorite
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.24 Anonymous 259 Servant
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.24 Anonymous 258 Master
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.19 Anonymi 667 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.23 Anonymous 257 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.23 Anonymi 668 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.24 Cædmon 1 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.23 Frigyth 1 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.23 Begu 1 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.23 Heiu 1 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.22 Imma 2 Soldier
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.19 Anonymi 666 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.19 Cynefrith 2 Physician
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.18 John 13 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.10 Anonymi 656 Servant
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.13 Dícuill 2 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.5 Anonymous 249 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.9 Torhtgyth 1 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.9 Torhtgyth 1 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.8 Anonymous 248 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.20 (poem) Æthelthryth 2 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.3 Trumberht 2 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.3 Owine 1 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.3 Owine 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.12 Putta 1 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.1 Andrew 2 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.2 Eddius 1 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.11 Sebbe 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.29 Anonymi 651 Messenger
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.6 Wynnfrith 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.23 Anonymi 645 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.26 Ælfflæd 2 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.26 Ælfflæd 2 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.24 Ælfflæd 2 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.24 Ælfflæd 2 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.24 Ælfflæd 2 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.13 Anonymous 231 Scholar
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.19 Ultán 1 Hermit
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.19 Anonymous 235 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.19 Fursa 1 Hermit
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.11 Anonymous 227 Servant
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.12 Anonymous 229 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.14 Anonymous 232 Beggar
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.12 Anonymous 230 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.8 Eorcengota 1 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 Singer
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.11 Anonymous 225 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.11 Anonymi 606 Servant
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.11 Anonymi 643 Brother
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.1 Hadrian 2 of African race
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.8 Anonymi 641 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.8 Anonymi 640 Nun
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.4 Columba 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.3 Ecgberht 6 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  v.9 Columba 1 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.27 Aidan 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.3 Anonymi 631 Soldier
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.3 Anonymi 633 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  ii.19 Saran 1 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.2 Bothelm 2 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.3 Aidan 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.2 Anonymi 630 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.2 James 1 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  iii.18 Sigeberht 3 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  ii.9 Forthhere 1 Soldier
Occupation Bede.HE  ii.12 Anonymi 621 Messenger
Occupation Bede.HE  ii.20 James 1 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  ii.2 Brocmail 1 Guard
Occupation Bede.HE  ii.9 Eomer 1 Assassin
Occupation Bede.HE  ii.2 Anonymous 234 Anchorite
Occupation Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 594 Preacher
Occupation Bede.HE  ii.2 Anonymi 607 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  v.24 Anonymi 594 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 603 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  i.27 Peter 4 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  i.23 Anonymi 649 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  i.25 Anonymi 660 Interpreter
Occupation Bede.HE  v.24 Anonymi 649 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  i.32 Augustine 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  Preface Anonymi 638 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  i.23 Augustine 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.27 Cuthbert 1 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  v.1 Cuthbert 1 Anchorite
Occupation Bede.HE  v.24 Cuthbert 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.27 Cuthbert 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.28 Cuthbert 1 Anchorite
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.29 Cuthbert 1 Anchorite
Occupation Bede.HE  Preface Anonymi 627 Brother
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.27 Cuthbert 1 Anchorite
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  v.23 Theodore 1 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  v.23 Hadrian 2 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.2 Hadrian 2 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Writer
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.2 Theodore 1 Teacher
Occupation Bede.HE  iv.1 Theodore 1 Monk
Occupation Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Singer
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.23 Eadberht 7 was Son of Wihtred 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.23 Alric 2 was Son of Wihtred 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.12 Anonymi 692 was Son of Dryhthelm 1
Occupation Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Teacher
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.29 Rufinianus 1 was Helper of Augustine 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.19 Ceolred 1 was Son of Æthelred 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.19 Offa 3 was Son of Sigehere 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.20 Anonymi 687 was Disciple of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.23 Æthelberht 5 was Son of Wihtred 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.21 Nechtan 1 was Son of Ceolfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.18 Osred 1 was Son of Aldfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.10 Tilmon 1 was Companion of Hewald 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.19 Osred 1 was Son of Aldfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.11 Bliththryth 1 was Wife of Pippin 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.23 Tobias 2 was Disciple of Theodore 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.21 Adomnán 1 was Brother of Ceolfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.12 Anonymous 275 was Wife of Dryhthelm 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.23 Tobias 2 was Disciple of Hadrian 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.10 Tilmon 1 was Companion of Hewald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.9 Wihtberht 2 was Companion of Ecgberht 6
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.7 Sergius 1 was Godfather of Cædwalla 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.4 Anonymous 264 was Wife of Puch 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.3 Cwenburg 3 was Daughter of Hereburg 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.29 Hereberht 3 was Friend of Cuthbert 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.9 Boisil 1 was Beloved of Anonymous 272
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.26 Aldfrith 1 was Bastard of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.26 Aldfrith 1 was Half-brother of Ecgfrith 4
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.23 Wihtred 1 was Son of Ecgberht 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.26 Wihtred 1 was Son of Ecgberht 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.26 Eadric 5 was Son of Ecgberht 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.23 Anonymous 257 was Brotherly affection of Hild 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.25 Anonymous 261 was Companion of Adomnán 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.25 Eadgils 1 was Fellow priest of Bede 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.26 Anonymi 675 was Companion of Trumwine 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.23 Bregoswith 1 was Mother of Hild 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.23 Hereswith 1 was Mother of Ealdwulf 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.23 Anonymi 668 was Companion of Hild 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.23 Hereswith 1 was Sister of Hild 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.22 Tunna 1 was Brother of Imma 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.23 Hereric 1 was Nephew of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.23 Hereric 1 was Husband of Bregoswith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.18 Ceolfrith 1 was Companion of Biscop 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.21 Ælfwine 4 was Brother of Ecgfrith 4
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.21 Ceolfrith 1 was Brother of Adomnán 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.18 Anonymi 664 was Friend of John 13
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.19 Æbbe 2 was Paternal Aunt of Ecgfrith 4
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.16 Anonymi 662 was Brother of Arwald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.13 Eafe 1 was Daughter of Eanfrith 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.13 Eanfrith 3 was Brother of Eanhere 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.16 Beornwine 1 was Nephew, sister’s son of Wilfrid 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.13 Æthelwalh 1 was Godson of Wulfhere 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.26 Trumwine 1 was Helper of Ælfflæd 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.11 Swæfred 1 was Brother of Sigeheard 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.11 Sigeheard 1 was Son of Sebbe 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.11 Anonymous 252 was Wife of Sebbe 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.22 Hlothhere 1 was Son of Seaxburg 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.6 Eorcenwald 1 was Brother of Æthelburg 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.5 Bisi 1 was Brother of Theodore 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.10 Anonymous 251 was Wife of Anonymous 250
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 was Wife of Tondberht 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.5 Hlothhere 1 was Brother of Ecgberht 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 was Daughter of Anna 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.27 Æthelhun 2 was Brother of Æthelwine 8
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.5 Wynnfrith 1 was Brother of Theodore 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 was Wife of Ecgfrith 4
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.26 Ecgberht 3 was Brother of Hlothhere 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.5 Putta 1 was Brother of Theodore 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.1 Ecgberht 3 was Son of Eorcenberht 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 was Kinswoman of Ealdwulf 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Ælfflæd 2 was Daughter of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 was Daughter of Hereric 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Æthelhere 1 was Brother of Anna 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Ecgfrith 4 was Son of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.1 Ecgfrith 4 was Brother of Aldfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.5 Ecgfrith 4 was Son of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.23 Cælin 1 was Brother of Cedd 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.23 Cynebill 1 was Brother of Cedd 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.22 Swithhelm 1 was Son of Seaxbald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.22 Æthelwald 5 was Godfather of Swithhelm 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.22 Æthelwald 5 was Brother of Anna 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.22 Sigeberht 5 was Friend of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.22 Anonymous 237 was Companion of Cedd 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.21 Cyneburg 1 was Wife of Ealhfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.22 Anonymous 238 was Brother of Anonymous 239
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.21 Cyneburg 1 was Daughter of Penda 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Ealhflæd 1 was Wife of Peada 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.21 Adda 2 was Brother of Utta 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Trumhere 1 was Kinsman of Oswine 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.21 Ealhflæd 1 was Wife of Peada 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.21 Ealhflæd 1 was Daughter of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Peada 1 was Kinsman of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Peada 1 was Sister of Penda 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.19 Foillán 1 was Brother of Fursa 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.21 Peada 1 was Son of Penda 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.19 Ultán 1 was Brother of Fursa 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.23 Æthelwald 6 was Son of Oswald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.18 Ecgric 1 was Kinsman of Sigeberht 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswine 1 was Son of Osric 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.14 Æthelwald 6 was Son of Oswald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Ealhfrith 1 was Son of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.14 Æthelwald 6 was Nephew, brother’s son of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.28 Ealhfrith 1 was Son of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.25 Ealhfrith 1 was Son of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.21 Ealhfrith 1 was Friend of Peada 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.21 Ealhfrith 1 was Brother-in-law, sister’s husband of Peada 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.14 Ealhfrith 1 was Son of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 was Friend of Ealhfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.5 Wilfrid 2 was Brother of Theodore 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 was Friend of Boniface 4
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.11 Æthelhild 2 was Sister of Ealdwine 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.11 Æthelhild 2 was Sister of Æthelwine 8
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.21 Osthryth 1 was Sister of Ælfwine 4
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.24 Æthelred 2 was Brother of Wulfhere 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.11 Æthelred 2 was Husband of Osthryth 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.21 Osthryth 1 was Wife of Æthelred 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.11 Osthryth 1 was Daughter of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.19 Seaxburg 1 was Wife of Eorcenberht 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.22 Seaxburg 1 was Sister of Æthelthryth 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.19 Seaxburg 1 was Sister of Æthelthryth 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.9 Anonymous 219 was Niece of Anonymous 220
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.8 Seaxburg 1 was Daughter of Anna 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.8 Seaxburg 1 was Wife of Eorcenberht 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.6 Æthelburg 3 was Sister of Eorcenwald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.8 Æthelburg 4 was Daughter of Anna 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.8 Æthelburg 4 was Maternal Aunt of Eorcengota 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.8 Eorcengota 1 was Daughter of Seaxburg 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.8 Sæthryth 1 was Stepdaughter of Anna 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.8 Eorcengota 1 was Daughter of Eorcenberht 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.19 Eorcenberht 1 was Male cousin, paternal uncle’s son of Eanflæd 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Wulfhere 1 was Son of Penda 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.8 Eorcenberht 1 was Son of Eadbald 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.7 Leuthhere 2 was Nephew of Agilbert 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.5 Leuthhere 2 was Brother of Theodore 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.25 Agilbert 1 was Friend of Aidan 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.25 Agilbert 1 was Friend of Wilfrid 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.18 Anna 1 was Son of Eni 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.7 Anonymous 217 was Wife of Cenwealh 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.7 Anonymous 215 was Daughter of Cynegils 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.7 Cenwealh 2 was Son of Cynegils 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.7 Anonymous 215 was Wife of Oswald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.7 Anonymous 216 was Wife of Cenwealh 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.7 Anonymous 216 was Sister of Penda 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.6 Anonymous 214 was Nephew, sister’s son of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.6 Acha 1 was mother of Oswald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.5 Anonymi 637 was Disciple of Aidan 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.4 Bruide 1 was Son of Malcolm 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.25 Columba 1 was Father of Colmán 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.1 Eanfrith 2 was Brother of Oswald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.1 Eanfrith 2 was Son of Æthelfrith 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.1 Osric 1 was Son of Ælfric 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.1 Ælfric 3 was Paternal Uncle of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.20 Yffi 2 was Son of Osfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.20 Dagobert 2 was Friend of Æthelburg 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Æthelhun 1 was Son of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Æthelthryth 1 was Daughter of Æthelburg 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Yffi 2 was Son of Osfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Æthelthryth 1 was Daughter of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.20 Uscfrea 1 was Son of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Æthelhun 1 was Son of Æthelburg 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Uscfrea 1 was Son of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.19 Honorius 1 was Disciple of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Uscfrea 1 was Son of Æthelburg 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.18 Honorius 1 was Brother of Honorius 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.18 Sigeberht 3 was Brother of Eorpwald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.15 Wuffa 1 was Father of Rædwald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.15 Sigeberht 3 was Brother of Eorpwald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.15 Anonymous 256 was Wife of Rædwald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.20 Eadfrith 1 was Son of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.15 Eorpwald 1 was Son of Rædwald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Eadfrith 1 was Son of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Cwenburg 2 was Mother of Eadfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Cwenburg 2 was Daughter of Ceorl 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Cwenburg 2 was Mother of Osfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.20 Osfrith 1 was Son of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.20 Osfrith 1 was Son of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.14 Osfrith 1 was Son of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.12 Anonymous 245 was Friend of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.24 Eanflæd 1 was Daughter of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.26 Eanflæd 1 was Mother of Ælfflæd 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.12 Regenhere 1 was Son of Rædwald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.29 Eanflæd 1 was Daughter of Vitalian 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Eanflæd 1 was Mother of Ælfflæd 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.29 Eanflæd 1 was Wife of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.9 Eanflæd 1 was Daughter of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Eanflæd 1 was Kinswoman of Oswine 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.15 Eanflæd 1 was Wife of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.15 Eanflæd 1 was Daughter of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.20 Eanflæd 1 was Daughter of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.9 Eanflæd 1 was Daughter of Æthelburg 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.29 Paulinus 1 was Helper of Augustine 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.9 Lilla 1 was Friend of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.11 Æthelburg 1 was Daughter of Boniface 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.10 Æthelburg 1 was Wife of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.11 Æthelburg 1 was Wife of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.5 Anonymi 618 was Son of Sæberht 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.9 Æthelburg 1 was Daughter of Æthelberht 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.9 Æthelburg 1 was Wife of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.10 Eadbald 2 was Son of Boniface 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.5 Ochta 1 was Father of Eormenric 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.5 Eadbald 2 was Son of Æthelberht 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.19 Oswiu 1 was Father of Ealhfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.29 Oswiu 1 was Son of Vitalian 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.11 Oswiu 1 was Brother of Oswald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.5 Hengest 1 was Father of Oeric 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.5 Oeric 1 was Father of Ochta 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.25 Oswiu 1 was Father of Ealhfrith 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswiu 1 was Brother of Oswald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.5 Oswiu 1 was Brother of Oswald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Oswald 1 was Brother of Oswiu 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.11 Oswald 1 was Paternal Uncle of Osthryth 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.14 Edwin 2 was Ancestor of Oswine 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.7 Oswald 1 was Godfather of Cynegils 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.6 Oswald 1 was Kinsman of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.6 Oswald 1 was Nephew of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.24 Edwin 2 was Grandfather of Ælfflæd 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.15 Rædwald 1 was Son of Tytila 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.15 Rædwald 1 was Father of Eorpwald 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.17 Edwin 2 was Son of Honorius 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.8 Boniface 2 was Brother of Justus 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.3 Ricola 1 was Sister of Æthelberht 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.3 Sæberht 1 was Nephew, sister’s son of Æthelberht 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.3 Sæberht 1 was Son of Ricola 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.2 Anonymi 608 was Companion of Augustine 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.29 Justus 1 was Helper of Augustine 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  Preface Anonymi 594 was Disciple of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.1 Felix 1 was Forefather of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 603 was Brotherly affection of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymous 212 was Mother of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.1 Gordianus 1 was Father of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 602 was Ancestor of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.29 Mellitus 1 was Helper of Augustine 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.34 Theobald 1 was Brother of Æthelfrith 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.30 Mellitus 1 was Son of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.28 Vergilius 1 was Brother of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.28 Vergilius 1 was Brother of Augustine 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.5 Bertha 1 was Wife of Æthelberht 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.25 Anonymi 671 was Parents of Bertha 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  ii.5 Æthelberht 3 was Son of Eormenric 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.25 Bertha 1 was Wife of Æthelberht 3
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.32 Æthelberht 3 was Son of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.24 Candidus 1 was Son of Etherius 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.24 Candidus 1 was Son of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.24 Etherius 1 was Brother of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.23 Anonymi 649 was Son of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.32 Augustine 1 was Brother of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.31 Augustine 1 was Brother of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.30 Augustine 1 was Brother of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.28 Augustine 1 was Brother of Etherius 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.28 Augustine 1 was Brother of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  i.29 Augustine 1 was Brother of Gregory 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.27 Cuthbert 1 was Disciple of Boisil 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.26 Cuthbert 1 was Friend of Ecgfrith 4
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.28 Chad 1 was Disciple of Aidan 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.28 Chad 1 was Brother of Cedd 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.23 Chad 1 was Brother of Cedd 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.23 Cedd 1 was Father of Anonymi 645
Education Bede.HE  v.23 Tatwine 2 excellently instructed in the Scriptures
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iii.23 Cedd 1 was Father of Anonymous 240
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.20 Hadrian 2 was Fellow labourer of Theodore 1
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.20 Albinus 2 was Disciple of Hadrian 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.23 Ceolwulf 3 was Brother of Cenred 2
Education Bede.HE  v.20 Maban 1 he had been instructed in methods of singing by the successors of the disciples of Gregory 1
Education Bede.HE  v.21 Nechtan 1 he assiduously studied the ecclesiastical writings
Education Bede.HE  v.18 Forthhere 3 most learned in the Scriptures
Education Bede.HE  v.18 Aldhelm 3 fully instructed in ecclesiastical matters and in the knowledge of the Scriptures
Education Bede.HE  v.15 Arculf 1 learned in the Scriptures and well acquainted with the holy places
Education Bede.HE  v.15 Adomnán 1 with an excellent knowledge of the scriptures
Education Bede.HE  v.10 Hewald 1 he was learned in the holy Scriptures
Education Bede.HE  v.9 Wihtberht 2 remarkable for his learning
Education Bede.HE  v.23 Tobias 2 he had a knowledge of both ecclesiastical and general literature
Education Bede.HE  v.23 Tobias 2 a most learned man
Education Bede.HE  v.8 Tobias 2 man of great learning, familiar with the Latin, Greek and English languages
Education Bede.HE  v.6 Herebald 1 he was engaged in the study of reading and song
Education Bede.HE  iv.24 Anonymi 673 more learned men
Education Bede.HE  iv.26 Aldfrith 1 most learned in the Scriptures
Education Bede.HE  iv.23 Oftfor 1 He went to Kent to join Archbishop Theodore 1. He spent some time in sacred studies there.
Education Bede.HE  iv.16 Anonymi 662 They were instructed in the word of truth
Education Bede.HE  iv.2 Putta 1 especially skilled in liturgical chanting after the Roman manner, which he had elarned from the disciples of Pope Gregory
Education Bede.HE  iv.2 Putta 1 very learned in ecclesiastical matters
Education Bede.HE  iv.1 Wigheard 2 very learned in Church affairs
Education Bede.HE  iii.27 Æthelhun 2 He went to Ireland for the sake of religious study.
Education Bede.HE  iii.26 Anonymi 647 They were instructed in Christ by Aidan 1
Education Bede.HE  iii.25 Ronan 1 He had learned the true rules of the church in Gaul or Italy
Education Bede.HE  iii.26 Eata 2 He was instructed in Christ by Aidan 1, together with eleven other boys
Education Bede.HE  iii.26 Tuda 1 He had been educated among the southern Irish
Education Bede.HE  iv.29 Eadberht 3 He was renowned for his knowledge of the divine Scriptures
Education Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 Aidan 1 and other devouted men visited her frequently and instructed her assiduously ... on regular life
Education Bede.HE  iii.24 Trumhere 1 He was educated by the Irish
Education Bede.HE  iii.25 Ealhfrith 1 He had as his instructor in the Christian faith Wilfrid 2
Education Bede.HE  iii.13 Anonymous 231 learned in literary studies
Education Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 he studied the four gospels and learned the correct method of calculating Easter as well as gaining a knowledge of many other matters of ecclesiastical discipline.
Education Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 he speedily learned the psalms and a number of other books
Education Bede.HE  iii.25 Wilfrid 2 A most learned man who had been to Rome to study church doctrine
Education Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 a very learned theologian
Education Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 instructed by the clergy of Bosa 1
Education Bede.HE  iii.27 Æthelwine 8 He went to Ireland to study
Education Bede.HE  iii.7 Agilbert 1 He spent a long time in Ireland for the purpose of studying the Scriptures
Education Bede.HE  iii.5 Anonymi 637 they were trained and instructed by Aidan 1 before being ordained priests
Education Bede.HE  iii.27 Ecgberht 6 He went to Ireland for the sake of religious study
Education Bede.HE  iii.4 Ecgberht 6 He was most learned in the scriptures
Education Bede.HE  iii.4 Ninian 1 he had received orthodox instruction in Rome
Education Bede.HE  v.19 Honorius 1 deeply versed in ecclesiastical matters
Education Bede.HE  ii.15 Sigeberht 3 very learned in all respects
Education Bede.HE  iii.28 Oswiu 1 He had been educated by the Irish
Education Bede.HE  iii.25 Oswiu 1 He had been educated and baptized by the Irish
Education Bede.HE  iii.6 Oswald 1 He learned to hope for those heavenly realms which were unknown to his forefathers
Education Bede.HE  ii.14 Edwin 2 Paulinus 1 was his instructor
Education Bede.HE  ii.9 Edwin 2 He learned the faith systematically and then consulted with his wisest counselllors
Education Bede.HE  v.8 Beorhtwald 6 he had a deep knowledge of the Scriptures ans was well versed in ecclesiastical and monastic teaching
Education Bede.HE  i.27 Anonymi 596 ignorant
Education Bede.HE  i.26 Æthelberht 3 he had learned from his teachers and guides in the way of salvation that the service of Christ was voluntary and ought not to be compulsory.
Education Bede.HE  i.32 Augustine 1 filled with the knowledge of the holy scriptures
Education Bede.HE  i.26 Æthelberht 3 he had learned from his teachers and guides in the way of salvation that the service of Christ was voluntary and ought not to be compulsory.
Education Bede.HE  i.27 Augustine 1 familiar with the sacred scriptures
Education Bede.HE  iii.23 Cedd 1 He had been brought up at Lindisfarne
Education Bede.HE  iv.27 Cuthbert 1 He received from Boisil 1 a knowledge of the Scriptures and the example of good works
Education Bede.HE  iii.28 Chad 1 learned in the scriptures
Education Bede.HE  v.18 Daniel 1 fully instructed in ecclesiastical matters and in the knowledge of the Scriptures
Education Bede.HE  iv.2 Hadrian 2 extremely learned in sacred and secular literature
Education Bede.HE  iv.1 Hadrian 2 well versed in the holy Scriptures, trained both in monastic and ecclesiastical ways
Education Bede.HE  Preface Hadrian 2 learned
Education Bede.HE  iv.2 Theodore 1 extremely learned in sacred and secualr literature
Education Bede.HE  Preface Theodore 1 learned
Education Bede.HE  v.20 Albinus 2 so well trained in scriptural studies that he had no small knowledge of the Greek language and that he knew Latin as well as English
Education Bede.HE  Preface Albinus 2 man of universal learning
Education Bede.HE  Preface Albinus 2 educated in the Kentish Church by Theodore 1 and Hadrian 2
Education Bede.HE  Preface Albinus 2 educated in the Kentish Church by Theodore 1 and Hadrian 2
Education Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 he applied himself entirely to the study of the Scriptures
Education Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 he was put into the charge of Ceolfrith 1 to be educated
Education Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 he was put into the charge of Abbot Benedict [Biscop 2] by his kinsmen
Office Bede.HE  ii.4 Boniface 1 held office of Pope (bishop of Rome)
Education Bede.HE  Preface Ceolwulf 3 not content merely to hear the words of the Holy Scripture, he devoted himself to learn the sayings and doings of the men of old
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Hwætberht 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  ii.4 Boniface 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Beorhtfrith 3 held office of praefectus
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Æthelbald 4 held office of King (king of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Beorhtred 2 held office of Dux
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Wealhstod 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Æthelbald 4 held office of King (king of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Wilfrid 5 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Ealdberht 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Hathulac 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Ealdwulf 5 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Ealdwine 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Ealdwine 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Ingwald 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Ingwald 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Tatwine 2 held office of Archbishop (ninth archbishop of the Canterbury church)
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Tatwine 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Tatwine 2 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Alric 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Æthelberht 5 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Eadberht 7 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Osric 5 held office of King (king of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  v.22 Dúnchad 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Cenred 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.22 Cenred 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.21 Nechtan 1 held office of King (king of the Picts)
Office Bede.HE  v.20 Anonymi 688 held office of Cleric
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Aldgisl 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Anonymi 685 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.19 John 17 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Cuthbald 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Balthild 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Anonymi 684 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Ceolred 1 held office of King (king of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Boniface 4 held office of Archdeacon
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Constantine 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Ceolred 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Eadberht 9 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Eolla 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Eadberht 9 held office of Bishop (first bishop of the South Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Forthhere 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Forthhere 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Aldhelm 3 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Aldhelm 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Aldhelm 3 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Aldhelm 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Osred 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Osred 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Osred 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Osred 1 held office of King (king of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  v.21 Adomnán 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.15 Arculf 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.21 Adomnán 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.15 Adomnán 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.15 Adomnán 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Pehthelm 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Pehthelm 1 held office of Deacon
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Pehthelm 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.13 Pehthelm 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Cenred 2 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Cenred 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Cenred 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Cenred 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.13 Cenred 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Æthelwald 7 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.12 Æthelwald 7 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.12 Æthelwald 7 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.12 Hæmgils 3 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.12 Æthelwald 7 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.10 Pippin 1 held office of Dux (duke of the Franks)
Office Bede.HE  v.11 Swithberht 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.10 Anonymous 274 held office of Viceroy
Office Bede.HE  v.10 Hewald 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.10 Anonymous 273 held office of Reeve
Office Bede.HE  v.9 Radbod 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.8 Tobias 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Tobias 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.8 Godwin 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.11 Sergius 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  v.8 Swæfheard 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.7 Sergius 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  v.6 Wilfrid 4 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.6 Anonymous 271 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Wilfrid 4 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Wilfrid 4 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.6 Wilfrid 4 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.3 Hereburg 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  v.6 Herebald 1 held office of Cleric
Office Bede.HE  v.4 Beorhthun 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.6 Herebald 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.2 Beorhthun 2 held office of Deacon
Office Bede.HE  v.2 Beorhthun 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.3 Beorhthun 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.31 Baduthegn 1 held office of Guest-master
Office Bede.HE  v.1 Æthelwald 8 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.1 Guthfrith 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.1 Guthfrith 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.32 Thrythred 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.32 Swithberht 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.9 Boisil 1 held office of Prior
Office Bede.HE  iv.32 Thrythred 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.28 Anonymi 679 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.29 Hereberht 3 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.9 Boisil 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.27 Boisil 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.27 Boisil 1 held office of Prior
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Wihtred 1 held office of King (king of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Wihtred 1 held office of King (king of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  v.8 Wihtred 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.26 Eadric 5 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.26 Wihtred 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.21 Aldfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Aldfrith 1 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  v.1 Aldfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Aldfrith 1 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Aldfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Aldfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Aldfrith 1 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.26 Aldfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.7 Aldfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.12 Aldfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.15 Aldfrith 1 held office of King (king of the Angles)
Office Bede.HE  iv.25 Anonymous 260 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.25 Eadgils 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE    Beorht 1 held office of
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Frigyth 1 held office of Vice-abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Bosel 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Tatfrith 1 held office of Bishop-elect
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Cerdic 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 John 18 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Osric 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.4 John 18 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.5 John 18 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.6 John 18 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.3 John 18 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.3 John 18 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.3 John 18 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.2 John 18 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Ætla 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 John 18 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.22 Tunna 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.22 Tunna 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.22 Imma 2 held office of Minister
Office Bede.HE  iv.25 Æbbe 2 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.19 Æbbe 2 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.22 Ælfwine 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.19 Tondberht 1 held office of Princeps
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Agatho 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Ceolfrith 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.21 Ceolfrith 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.18 Agatho 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Biscop 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.18 Biscop 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.18 Ceolfrith 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.21 Biscop 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.24 John 13 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.18 John 13 held office of Arch-chanter
Office Bede.HE  iv.18 John 13 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.16 Cyneberht 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.17 Anonymi 663 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.16 Cyneberht 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.16 Beornwine 1 held office of Cleric
Office Bede.HE  iv.16 Arwald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.16 Hiddila 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.7 Ine 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.15 Ine 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.15 Andhun 1 held office of Dux
Office Bede.HE  iv.15 Beorhthun 1 held office of Dux
Office Bede.HE  iv.13 Eafe 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  iv.13 Anonymi 659 held office of Dux
Office Bede.HE  iv.13 Burghelm 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.13 Padda 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.14 Eappa 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.14 Eappa 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.13 Æthelwalh 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.13 Eappa 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.28 Trumwine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Trumwine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.26 Trumwine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.28 Tunberht 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Tunberht 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Edgar 2 held office of Bishop (Thrid bishop of Lindsey)
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Bosa 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Bosa 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of York)
Office Bede.HE  v.20 Bosa 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of York)
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Bosa 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Bosa 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Gebmund 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.8 Gebmund 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Cædwalla 1 held office of King (king of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Cwichelm 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.7 Cædwalla 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.16 Cædwalla 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Cædwalla 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.7 Cædwalla 1 held office of King (king of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  iv.15 Cædwalla 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.11 Sigeheard 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.11 Swæfred 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.11 Wealdhere 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.10 Hildelith 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.11 Eorcenwald 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Seaxwulf 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.6 Eorcenwald 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.6 Seaxwulf 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Seaxwulf 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.6 Seaxwulf 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Badwine 2 He was appointed as one of two bishops for the East Angles
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Acca 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.22 Hlothhere 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Hlothhere 1 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  iv.26 Hlothhere 1 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Hlothhere 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.17 Hlothhere 1 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Anonymi 655 held office of Proctor
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Titill 1 held office of Notary
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Hygebald 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Bisi 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the East Angles)
Office Bede.HE  iv.20 (poem) Æthelthryth 2 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  iv.22 Æthelthryth 2 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Æthelthryth 2 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  iv.20 Æthelthryth 2 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Owine 1 held office of Steward
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Owine 1 held office of Minister
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Putta 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Putta 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Rædfrith 1 held office of Praefectus
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Faro 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.13 Eddius 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.2 Putta 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.30 Anonymous 243 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 John 15 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Ebroin 1 held office of Mayor of palace
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Emme 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.11 Sebbe 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.6 Sebbe 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.30 Sebbe 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Sigehere 1 held office of King (king of the East Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  iv.6 Sigehere 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.20 Vitalian 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  iii.30 Sigehere 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Vitalian 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Vitalian 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  iii.29 Vitalian 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Wigheard 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.29 Vitalian 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.29 Wigheard 2 held office of Cleric
Office Bede.HE  iii.29 Wigheard 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Ecgberht 3 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  iv.26 Ecgberht 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Ecgberht 3 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Ecgberht 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Anonymi 650 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.29 Ecgberht 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Eadhæd 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Eadhæd 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Eadhæd 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Eadhæd 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Eadhæd 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.27 Anonymous 241 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.2 Eata 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Anonymi 648 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Anonymous 242 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Eata 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.27 Eata 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.28 Eata 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.27 Eata 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.27 Eata 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Eata 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Eata 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Eata 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.26 Eata 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.26 Eata 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iii.26 Eata 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iii.26 Tuda 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.26 Tuda 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Dalfinus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Agatho 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Dalfinus 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.27 Colmán 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.4 Colmán 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Romanus 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Colmán 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.30 Eadberht 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.29 Eadberht 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Eadberht 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.6 Wynnfrith 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Wynnfrith 1 held office of Cleric
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Wynnfrith 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Wynnfrith 1 held office of Deacon
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Jarumann 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Wynnfrith 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Wynnfrith 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.30 Jarumann 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Eadberht 1 held office of Dux
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Jarumann 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Eafa 2 held office of Dux
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Immin 1 held office of Dux
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Hild 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.24 Hild 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Hild 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Hild 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Æthelhere 1 held office of King (king of the East Angles)
Office Bede.HE  iv.26 Ælfflæd 2 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Anonymi 646 held office of Dux
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Cynewise 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.28 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.1 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.27 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.19 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.26 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.21 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.18 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.13 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.17 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.23 Anonymous 240 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Ecgfrith 4 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.23 Cynebill 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.23 Cælin 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.22 Æthelwald 5 held office of King (King of the East Angles)
Office Bede.HE  iii.22 Swithhelm 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.30 Swithhelm 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.22 Anonymous 237 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.22 Anonymi 644 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.22 Sigeberht 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.22 Sigeberht 5 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.30 Trumhere 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Trumhere 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Trumhere 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Trumhere 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Trumhere 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Ceollach 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Ceollach 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Betti 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Diuma 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Diuma 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Diuma 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Middle Angles and the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Adda 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Peada 1 held office of Princeps
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Peada 1 held office of Ruler
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Peada 1 held office of Ruler
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Peada 1 held office of Princeps
Office Bede.HE  iv.2 Damian 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.20 Damian 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.2 Deusdedit 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Deusdedit 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.29 Deusdedit 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Deusdedit 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Beorhtgils 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.20 Deusdedit 1 held office of Archbishop (Sixth archbishop of Canterbury)
Office Bede.HE  iii.20 Thomas 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the East Angles)
Office Bede.HE  iii.20 Beorhtgils 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.20 Thomas 1 held office of Deacon
Office Bede.HE  iii.19 Dícuill 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.19 Clovis 2 held office of King (King of the Franks)
Office Bede.HE  iii.19 Gobán 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.18 Ecgric 1 held office of Ruler
Office Bede.HE  iii.18 Ecgric 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.17 Finan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Finan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.27 Finan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.15 Cynemund 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Utta 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Utta 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iii.15 Utta 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Æthelwine 7 held office of praefectus
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Anonymous 233 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswine 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Oswine 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswine 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Ithamar 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.20 Ithamar 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.23 Æthelwald 6 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Willibrord 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Ealhfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Ealhfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Ealhfrith 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.11 Willibrord 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.11 Willibrord 1 held office of Archbishop (archbishop of the Frisians)
Office Bede.HE  v.10 Willibrord 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.13 Willibrord 1 held office of Archbishop (archbishop of the Frisians)
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop (bishop of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop (bishop of York)
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 held office of Cleric
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.11 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.29 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.3 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.19 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.15 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop (First bishop of the South Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.16 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.13 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Northumbrian race)
Office Bede.HE  iv.2 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Wilfrid 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.13 Wilfrid 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Wilfrid 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Wilfrid 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 held office of Bishop (bishop of Hexham)
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Acca 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.13 Acca 3 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Acca 3 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iv.14 Acca 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.13 Acca 3 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.11 Ealdwine 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iii.11 Anonymi 608 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.27 Æthelwine 8 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Æthelwine 8 held office of Bishop (Second bishop of Lindsey)
Office Bede.HE  iii.11 Æthelwine 8 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.11 Æthelhild 2 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Æthelred 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Æthelred 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Æthelred 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Æthelred 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Æthelred 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.13 Æthelred 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.21 Æthelred 2 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Æthelred 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.22 Æthelred 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.17 Æthelred 2 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Æthelred 2 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Osthryth 1 held office of Queen (Queen of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.11 Osthryth 1 held office of Queen (Queen of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.19 Seaxburg 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.9 Æthelburg 3 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.10 Æthelburg 3 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.7 Æthelburg 3 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iv.6 Æthelburg 3 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iii.8 Fara 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iii.8 Sæthryth 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  iii.8 Æthelburg 4 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Eorcenberht 1 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Eorcenberht 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Eorcenberht 1 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  iv.19 Eorcenberht 1 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  iii.8 Eorcenberht 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Leuthhere 2 held office of Bishop (Fourth bishop of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Leuthhere 2 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Wulfhere 1 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Leuthhere 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Leuthhere 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Wulfhere 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Wulfhere 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.30 Wulfhere 1 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Wulfhere 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Wulfhere 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Wulfhere 1 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Wine 1 held office of Bishop (Third bishop of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Wine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Wine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Wine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Agilbert 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Paris)
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Agilbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Agilbert 1 held office of Bishop (Second bishop of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Agilbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Agilbert 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the Gewisse)
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Agilbert 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Agilbert 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Hædde 2 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Agilbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Hædde 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Hædde 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.19 Anna 1 held office of King (King of the East Angles)
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Anna 1 held office of King (King of the East Angles)
Office Bede.HE  iii.18 Anna 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.22 Anna 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.8 Anna 1 held office of King (King of the Est Angles)
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Anna 1 held office of King (King of the East Angles)
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Asterius 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Cenwealh 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Cenwealh 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Birinus 1 held office of Bishop (First bishop of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Birinus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Cynegils 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Birinus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.6 Bebbe 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  v.22 Ecgberht 6 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.5 Anonymi 637 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.27 Ecgberht 6 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.6 Anonymous 214 held office of Minister
Office Bede.HE  iii.4 Ecgberht 6 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.4 Malcolm 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.4 Anonymi 635 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iii.4 Bruide 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.4 Columba 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.4 Columba 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iii.4 Ninian 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.27 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.22 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.26 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.3 Anonymi 633 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.15 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.17 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.16 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.6 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.3 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.5 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.3 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.5 Aidan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.9 Eanfrith 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.9 Osric 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.1 Osric 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.1 Eanfrith 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Dagobert 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Bass 1 held office of Dux
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Penda 1 held office of King (king of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Penda 1 held office of King (king of the Mericans)
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Penda 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.9 Penda 1 held office of King (king of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.17 Penda 1 held office of King (king of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.18 Penda 1 held office of King (king of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Penda 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.1 Cadwallon 1 held office of Dux (leader of the Britons)
Office Bede.HE  iii.9 Cadwallon 1 held office of King (King of the Britons)
Office Bede.HE  iii.1 Cadwallon 1 held office of King (King of the Britons)
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Cadwallon 1 held office of King (King of the Britons)
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 John 11 held office of Viceregent
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 John 8 held office of Counsellor of the apostolic see
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Saran 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 John 11 held office of Primicerius
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Hilarus 1 held office of Archpriest
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Hilarus 1 held office of Viceregent
Office Bede.HE  iii.5 Ségéne 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Laisréne 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Sillan 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Ségéne 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.5 Ségéne 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Ernene 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Crónán 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Díma 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Tómíne 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Baetán 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Columbanus 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Crónán 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 John 9 held office of Deacon
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 John 9 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 John 9 held office of Pope-elect
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Honorius 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.19 Severinus 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Honorius 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Honorius 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 James 1 held office of Deacon
Office Bede.HE  ii.17 Honorius 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.17 Honorius 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.16 Deda 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 James 1 held office of Deacon
Office Bede.HE  ii.16 James 1 held office of Deacon
Office Bede.HE  ii.16 Deda 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  ii.16 Blæcca 1 held office of Praefectus
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Honorius 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Honorius 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.18 Honorius 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of the church of Canterbury)
Office Bede.HE  iii.20 Honorius 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Honorius 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Honorius 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.18 Honorius 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.15 Honorius 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.16 Honorius 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.18 Felix 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.20 Felix 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.15 Felix 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.18 Sigeberht 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.15 Sigeberht 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Ealdwulf 3 held office of King (King of the East Angles)
Office Bede.HE  iv.17 Ealdwulf 3 held office of King (King of the East Angles)
Office Bede.HE  iii.18 Eorpwald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.15 Ealdwulf 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.14 Thrythwulf 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  ii.14 Thrythwulf 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  ii.15 Eorpwald 1 held office of King (King of the East Angles)
Office Bede.HE  ii.13 Coifi 1 held office of Priest (chief of the priests)
Office Bede.HE  ii.14 Ceorl 1 held office of King (King of the Mercians)
Office Bede.HE  ii.12 Anonymous 256 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Eanflæd 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Eanflæd 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Eanflæd 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  iv.26 Eanflæd 1 held office of Abbess
Office Bede.HE  ii.9 Lilla 1 held office of Minister
Office Bede.HE  ii.9 Cwichelm 1 held office of King (King of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Paulinus 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Rochester)
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Paulinus 1 held office of Bishop (bishop of York)
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Paulinus 1 held office of Bishop (First bishop of the Nrthumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Paulinus 1 held office of Bishop (bishop of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Paulinus 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Rochester)
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Paulinus 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Paulinus 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of York)
Office Bede.HE  ii.14 Paulinus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.16 Paulinus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.14 Æthelburg 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  ii.11 Æthelburg 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Æthelburg 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  ii.9 Paulinus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Eadbald 2 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  ii.8 Romanus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Romanus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.8 Eadbald 2 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  ii.6 Eadbald 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Eadbald 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Eadbald 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.11 Eadbald 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.10 Eadbald 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.26 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Oswiu 1 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.2 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Oswiu 1 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Oswiu 1 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.29 Oswiu 1 held office of King (King of the Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Oswiu 1 held office of Ruler
Office Bede.HE  iii.29 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.22 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Oswiu 1 held office of King (King of the nOrthumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Oswiu 1 held office of Overlord
Office Bede.HE  iii.11 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Oswald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Oswiu 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.12 Oswald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.13 Oswald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iv.14 Oswald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.9 Oswald 1 held office of King (the most Christian king of Northumbria)
Office Bede.HE  iii.6 Oswald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Oswald 1 held office of King (king of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.5 Oswald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.3 Oswald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Oswald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.2 Oswald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.14 Oswald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Oswald 1 held office of Overlord
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Oswald 1 held office of King (the most Christian king of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.9 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  iii.6 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.13 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.14 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.16 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.11 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.18 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.12 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.10 Edwin 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Edwin 2 held office of Overlord
Office Bede.HE  ii.9 Edwin 2 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  iii.18 Rædwald 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Edwin 2 held office of King (King of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  ii.12 Rædwald 1 held office of King (King of the English (Angles))
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Rædwald 1 held office of King (King of the East Angles)
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Rædwald 1 held office of Overlord
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Ceawlin 2 held office of Overlord
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Ælle 1 held office of Overlord
Office Bede.HE  ii.4 Phocas 1 held office of Princeps
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Ceawlin 2 held office of King (King of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Ælle 1 held office of King (King of the South Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  ii.4 Anonymi 615 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.12 Boniface 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.11 Boniface 2 held office of Pope (servant of the servants of God)
Office Bede.HE  ii.11 Boniface 2 held office of Pope (most blessed and apostolic pope of the church of the city of Rome)
Office Bede.HE  ii.10 Boniface 2 held office of Pope (servant of the servants of God)
Office Bede.HE  ii.11 Boniface 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.10 Boniface 2 held office of Pope (bishop of the apostolic see)
Office Bede.HE  ii.8 Boniface 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.10 Boniface 2 held office of Pope (most blessed and apostolic pope of the church of the city of Rome)
Office Bede.HE  ii.4 Columbanus 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  ii.7 Boniface 2 held office of Pope (pontiff of the Roman and apostolic see)
Office Bede.HE  ii.4 Dagan 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Anonymi 614 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Beorhtwald 6 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Anonymi 614 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Beorhtwald 6 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  v.11 Beorhtwald 6 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Beorhtwald 6 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  v.8 Beorhtwald 6 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.8 Beorhtwald 6 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Beorhtwald 6 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Sæberht 1 held office of King (King of the East Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Sæberht 1 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Sæberht 1 held office of King (King of the East Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Justus 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.18 Justus 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Justus 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.8 Justus 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.8 Justus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.7 Justus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Justus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Justus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.2 Anonymi 610 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Ælle 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.2 Anonymi 607 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.2 Dinoot 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Eutychius 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Pelagius 1 held office of Pope (bishop of Rome and of the apostolic see)
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Tiberius Constantine 1 held office of Emperor
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Felix 1 held office of Pope (bishop of the apostolic see)
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 604 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Peter 6 held office of Deacon
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Peter 6 held office of Deacon
Office Bede.HE  i.34 Aedán 1 held office of King (king of the Irish)
Office Bede.HE  ii.12 Æthelfrith 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.2 Æthelfrith 2 held office of King (King of the Angles)
Office Bede.HE  ii.7 Mellitus 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.22 Mellitus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Mellitus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  i.34 Æthelfrith 2 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.7 Mellitus 1 held office of Bishop (Bihop of London)
Office Bede.HE  ii.4 Mellitus 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of London)
Office Bede.HE  ii.6 Mellitus 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Mellitus 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  i.30 Mellitus 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  i.27 Anonymi 595 held office of Bishop (bishops of Gaul)
Office Bede.HE  i.28 Vergilius 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Arles)
Office Bede.HE  i.28 Vergilius 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  i.27 Anonymi 597 held office of Bishop (Bishops of Britain)
Office Bede.HE  i.33 Peter 4 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Laurence 2 held office of Fellow-bishop
Office Bede.HE  i.33 Peter 4 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  ii.4 Laurence 2 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.7 Laurence 2 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.4 Laurence 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  i.33 Laurence 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  i.25 Liudhard 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  i.26 Bertha 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  i.27 Laurence 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Bertha 1 held office of Queen
Office Bede.HE  iii.14 Æthelberht 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Æthelberht 3 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Æthelberht 3 held office of King (King of the Kentish people)
Office Bede.HE  ii.9 Æthelberht 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.4 Æthelberht 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  ii.5 Æthelberht 3 held office of Overlord
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Æthelberht 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  i.32 Æthelberht 3 held office of Overlord
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Æthelberht 3 held office of Overlord
Office Bede.HE  i.32 Æthelberht 3 held office of King (glorious lord and King of the English)
Office Bede.HE  i.27 Etherius 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  i.32 Æthelberht 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  i.24 Candidus 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  i.25 Æthelberht 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Augustine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  i.24 Etherius 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.7 Augustine 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Augustine 1 held office of Archbishop (First archbishop of Canterbury)
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Augustine 1 held office of Archbishop (archbishop of Britain)
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Augustine 1 held office of Bishop (First bishop of the English race)
Office Bede.HE  i.32 Augustine 1 held office of Bishop (most reverend bishop)
Office Bede.HE  i.30 Augustine 1 held office of Bishop (most reverend brother bishop)
Office Bede.HE  i.28 Augustine 1 held office of Bishop (most reverend bishop)
Office Bede.HE  i.29 Augustine 1 held office of Bishop (fellow-bishop)
Office Bede.HE  i.29 Augustine 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  i.27 Augustine 1 held office of Bishop (only bishop of the church of the English )
Office Bede.HE  i.27 Augustine 1 held office of Bishop (bishop of the Kentish church)
Office Bede.HE  i.23 Augustine 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  i.27 Augustine 1 held office of Archbishop (archbishop of the English race)
Office Bede.HE  i.23 Augustine 1 held office of Prior
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.1 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.28 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.27 Cuthbert 1 held office of Prior
Office Bede.HE  iv.28 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.28 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop-elect
Office Bede.HE  iv.27 Cuthbert 1 held office of Prior
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Cyneberht 2 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.27 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.26 Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  Preface Cuthbert 1 held office of Bishop (most holy father and bishop)
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Cyneberht 2 held office of Bishop (Fourth bishop of Lindsey)
Office Bede.HE  Preface Cyneberht 2 held office of Bishop (most reverend bishop)
Office Bede.HE  Preface Esi 1 held office of Abbot (most reverend abbot)
Office Bede.HE  v.19 Chad 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Chad 1 held office of Bishop (bishop of the Northumbrians)
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.24 Chad 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Chad 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Chad 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Chad 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.2 Chad 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.23 Chad 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.23 Chad 1 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iii.23 Cedd 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  Preface Chad 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.25 Cedd 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.28 Cedd 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.23 Cedd 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.22 Cedd 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  Preface Cedd 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  iii.21 Cedd 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Daniel 1 held office of Bishop (Bishop of Winchester)
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Daniel 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Daniel 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Daniel 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Daniel 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.18 Daniel 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.16 Daniel 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  Preface Daniel 1 held office of Bishop (most reverend bishop of the West Saxons)
Office Bede.HE  Preface Anonymi 616 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  Preface Gregory 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  v.7 Gregory 2 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  Preface Anonymi 605 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  Preface Nothhelm 2 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  v.13 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  v.20 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  iv.27 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  iv.2 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (bishop of Rome)
Office Bede.HE  ii.20 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.4 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (bishop of Rome)
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  i.24 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (servant of the servants of God)
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 held office of Delegate
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 held office of Apocrisiarius
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  i.30 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (servant of the servants of God)
Office Bede.HE  i.29 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (servant of the servants of God)
Office Bede.HE  i.23 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (servant of the servants of God)
Office Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (blessed pope)
Office Bede.HE  i.32 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (blessed pope)
Office Bede.HE  i.28 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (blessed pope)
Office Bede.HE  i.29 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  i.27 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (pope of the city of Rome)
Office Bede.HE  i.27 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (blessed pope)
Office Bede.HE  i.24 Gregory 1 held office of Pope (venerable pope)
Office Bede.HE  i.23 Gregory 1 held office of Pope
Office Bede.HE  Preface Gregory 1 held office of Pope (blessed pope)
Office Bede.HE  v.20 Hadrian 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Hadrian 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Hadrian 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  Preface Hadrian 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Theodore 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  v.8 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  v.8 Theodore 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.28 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.23 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  v.3 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.21 Theodore 1 held office of Bishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.17 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.12 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.6 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Theodore 1 held office of Bishop (BIshop of the Church at Canterbury)
Office Bede.HE  iv.2 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.5 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iv.1 Theodore 1 held office of Sub-deacon
Office Bede.HE  ii.3 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  iii.7 Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop (archbishop of the church of Canterbury)
Office Bede.HE  Preface Theodore 1 held office of Archbishop
Office Bede.HE  v.20 Albinus 2 held office of Abbot
Office Bede.HE  Preface Albinus 2 held office of Abbot (most reverend father)
Office Bede.HE  Preface Albinus 2 held office of Abbot (most reverend abbot)
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 held office of Deacon
Office Bede.HE  Preface Bede 1 held office of Priest
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Ceolwulf 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  v.23 Ceolwulf 3 held office of King
Office Bede.HE  Preface Ceolwulf 3 held office of King (most glorious King)
Status Bede.HE  i.29 Rufinianus 1 held status of
Office Bede.HE  v.24 Anonymi 691 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Bede.HE  v.13 Anonymous 276 held status of Miles / Miles
Status Bede.HE  v.13 Anonymous 276 held status of Lay person / Lay person
Status Bede.HE  v.10 Tilmon 1 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Bede.HE  v.10 Hewald 2 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  v.10 Hewald 1 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  v.9 Wihtberht 2 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  v.9 Wihtberht 2 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  v.5 Addi 1 held status of Comes / Comes
Status Bede.HE  iv.26 Beorht 1 held status of Dux / Dux
Status Bede.HE  v.4 Puch 1 held status of Comes / Comes
Status Bede.HE  iv.24 Anonymous 258 held status of Vilicus / Vilicus
Status Bede.HE  iv.24 Cædmon 1 held status of Lay person / Lay person
Status Bede.HE  iv.23 Hereric 1 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  iv.22 Anonymous 254 held status of Comes / Comes
Status Bede.HE  iv.16 Anonymi 662 held status of Royal person / Royal person
Status Bede.HE  v.19 Biscop 2 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Bede.HE  iv.22 Imma 2 held status of Slave / Slave
Status Bede.HE  v.7 Ine 1 held status of Royal person / Royal person
Status Bede.HE  iv.15 Cædwalla 1 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  iv.13 Anonymi 659 held status of Miles / Miles
Status Bede.HE  iv.13 Anonymi 661 held status of Slave / Slave
Status Bede.HE  iv.15 Cædwalla 1 held status of Royal person / Royal person
Status Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 held status of Lay person / Lay person
Status Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Bede.HE  iii.27 Æthelhun 2 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Bede.HE  iv.9 Anonymous 249 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Bede.HE  iv.10 Anonymous 250 held status of Comes / Comes
Status Bede.HE  iv.26 Ælfflæd 2 held status of Royal person / Royal person
Status Bede.HE  iii.24 Ecgfrith 4 held status of Hostage / Hostage
Status Bede.HE  iii.22 Anonymous 238 held status of Comes / Comes
Status Bede.HE  iii.22 Anonymous 239 held status of Comes / Comes
Office Bede.HE  iii.19 Erchinoald 1 held status of Patrician / Patrician
Status Bede.HE  iii.14 Hunwold 1 held status of Comes / Comes
Status Bede.HE  iii.14 Tondhere 1 held status of Miles / Miles
Status Bede.HE  v.11 Wilfrid 2 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  v.3 Wilfrid 2 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  iv.20 (poem) Anna 1 held status of Royal person / Royal person
Status Bede.HE  iii.8 Fara 1 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Bede.HE  iii.18 Anna 1 held status of Royal person / Royal person
Status Bede.HE  iii.5 Anonymi 637 held status of Slave / Slave
Status Bede.HE  v.9 Ecgberht 6 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  iii.27 Ecgberht 6 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  iv.3 Ecgberht 6 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  iii.5 Anonymi 632 held status of Elder / Elder
Status Bede.HE  iii.27 Ecgberht 6 held status of Noble / Noble
Status Bede.HE  iii.3 Anonymi 632 held status of Maior / Maior
Status Bede.HE  ii.20 Penda 1 held status of Royal person / Royal person
Status Bede.HE  ii.13 Anonymous 267 held status of Nobleman / Nobleman
Status Bede.HE  i.29 Paulinus 1
Status Bede.HE  ii.15 Rædwald 1 held status of Nobleman / Nobleman
Status Bede.HE  ii.12 Edwin 2 held status of Exile / Exile
Status Bede.HE  i.29 Justus 1 held status of
Status Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 606 held status of Slave / Slave
Status Bede.HE  i.29 Mellitus 1 held status of
Status Bede.HE  ii.7 Mellitus 1 held status of Nobleman / Nobleman
Status Bede.HE  i.25 Anonymi 682 held status of Comes / Comes
Status Bede.HE  i.25 Anonymi 671 held status of Royal person / Royal person
Authorship Bede.HE  v.19 John 17 Author of letter to Aldfrith 1 and Ecgfrith 4
Authorship Bede.HE  v.18 Aldhelm 3 Author of On Virginity
Authorship Bede.HE  v.18 Aldhelm 3 Author of a letter to Geraint 1
Authorship Bede.HE  v.15 Adomnán 1 Author of On the Holy Places
Authorship Bede.HE  v.21 Ceolfrith 1 Author of a letter to Nechtan 1
Authorship Bede.HE  iv.1 Vitalian 1 Author of letters to John 15
Authorship Bede.HE  iii.29 Vitalian 1 Author of a letter to Oswiu 1
Authorship Bede.HE  iii.29 Oswiu 1 Author of a letter to Vitalian 1
Authorship Bede.HE  ii.1 Anonymi 604 Authors of a synodal book
Authorship Bede.HE  Preface Anonymi 605 Authors of letters
Authorship Bede.HE  Preface Anonymi 638 Author of writings on Cuthbert 1
Authorship Bede.HE  i.27, ii.1, iv.27 Gregory 1 Author of Book of answers to the questions of St Augustine
Authorship Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 Author of letters to certain individuals
Authorship Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 Author of a synodal book
Authorship Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 Author of Homilies on Ezechiel
Authorship Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 Author of Dialogues
Authorship Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 Author of Homilies on the Gospel
Authorship Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 Author of Pastoral Care
Authorship Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 Author of Moralia in Iob ('Commentary on Job')
Authorship Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 Author of writings
Authorship Bede.HE  Preface Gregory 1 Author of letters
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On Figures of Speech or Tropes
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Art of Metre
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On Orthography
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On Time
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Nature of Things
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of epigrams
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of a book of hymns
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Martyrology
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of History of the Abbots
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Prose Life of St Cuthbert
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Verse Life of St Cuthbert
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Life and Passion of St Anastasius
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Life and Passion of St Felix the Confessor
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Equinox, after Anatolius
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Reason for Leap Year
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the words of Isaiah, 'And they shall be shut up in the prison and after many days shall they be visited'
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Resting-Places of the Children of Israel
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Six Ages of the World
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Apocalypse of St John
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Seven Catholic Epistles
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Collection from the Works of St Augustine on the Letters of the Apostle Paul
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Acts of the Apostles
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Homilies on the Gospel
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Gospel of Luke
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the gospel of Mark
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Summaries of Lessons on the Pentateuch of Moses, on Joshua and Judges, on the books of the Kings and Chronicles, on the book of the blessed father Job, on Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs, on the prophets Isaiah, Ezra and Nehemiah
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On Tobit
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Song of Habakkuk
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On Ezra and Nehemiah
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Chapter Divisions taken from the Treatise of St Jerome on Isaiah, Daniel, the Twelve Prophets, and Part of Jeremiah
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Song of Songs
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Proverbs of Solomon
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Thirty Questions on the Book of Kings
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Temple
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the First Part of Samuel
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author On the Tabernacle
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of On the Beginning of Genesis
Authorship Bede.HE  v.17 Bede 1 Author of On the Holy Places
Authorship Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Authorship Bede.HE  iv.28 Bede 1 Author of Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert
Authorship Bede.HE  iv.30 Bede 1 Author of Life of St Cuthbert
Authorship Bede.HE  iv.28 Bede 1 Author of Verse Life of Saint Cuthbert
Authorship Bede.HE  iv.20 Bede 1 Author of Hymn on Virginity in Honour of Æthelthryth 2
Authorship Bede.HE  iii.17 Bede 1 Author of On the Reckoning of Time
Authorship Bede.HE  Preface Bede 1 Author of Prose Life of Saint Cuthbert
Authorship Bede.HE  Preface Bede 1 Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 was ordained deacon through the ministration of John 18 on the direction of Ceolfrith 1.
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Beorhtfrith 3 fought against the Picts.
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 was ordained priest through the ministration of John 18 and on the direction of Ceolfrith 1.
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Ceolred 1 died
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Bede 1 was born in the territory of his monastery.
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Aldfrith 1 died
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Osthryth 1 was killed by her own Mercian nobles (Anonymi 691).
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Beorhtred 2 was killed by the Picts
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Eadbald 2 died in 640
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Penda 1 perished and the Mercians became Christians.
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Augustine 1 and Anonymi 649 arrived in Britain.
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Gregory 1 sent the pallium for Augustine 1. He also sent several ministers of the word, among whom was Paulinus 1.
Event Bede.HE  v.23 Tatwine 2 was consecrated by four bishops
Event Bede.HE  v.24 Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1 and some monks (Anonymi 649) to England to preach the word of God to the English.
Event Bede.HE  v.23, 24 Beorhtwald 6 died of old age
Event Bede.HE  v.23, 24 Osric 5 died after appointing Ceolwulf 3 as his successor
Event Bede.HE  v.23 Tobias 2 was buried in the chapel of St Paul, within the church of St Andrew.
Event Bede.HE  v.23, 24 On 23 April in the seventh year of Osric 5's reign Wihtred 1 died.
Event Bede.HE  v.22, 23, 24 Ecgberht 6 died on Easter Day after he had celebrated a mass
Event Bede.HE  v.22, 24 Ecgberht 6 came to Iona from Ireland and was most honourably received. He taught them how to celebrate Easter and to wear the Petrine tonsure.
Event Bede.HE  v.22, 24 Osred 1 was killed.
Event Bede.HE  v.21 Adomnán 1 went to see Ceolfrith 1's monastery. When they met, Ceolfrith 1 asked him why he wore the Celtic tonsure instead of the Petrine one. Adomnán 1 replied that he was following the practice of his people, but he longed to follow the steps of St Peter.
Event Bede.HE  v.21 Ceolfrith 1 replied with a long letter to Nechtan 1's request, telling him a to calculate the correct date of Easter. He also commended the Petrine tonsure instead of the Celtic one.
Event Bede.HE  v.21 Nechtan 1 renounced the error about the observance of Easter and sent messengers (Anonymi 689) to Ceolfrith 1, asking him to send information by letter to enable him to confute more convincingly those who presumed to celebrate Easter at the wrong time.
Event Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 invited a famous singer (Maban 1) to teach him and his people. He kept him for twelve years teaching them such church music as they did not know, while the music which they once knew was restored to its original form.
Event Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 went to Wilfrid 2 in the hope of finding a better way of life and went to Rome with him.
Event Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 built up a very large and most noble library, assiduously collecting histories of the passions and martyrs as well as other ecclesiastical books.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 built the church of St Peter at Ripon.
Event Bede.HE  v.20 Hadrian 2 died and was buried in his monastery, in the church of St Mary.
Event Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 enriched the fabric of the church with all kinds of decoration and works of art. He gathered relics of the apostles and martyrs to put up altars for their veneration.
Event Bede.HE  v.19-20 Wilfrid 2 died in his monastery in the district of Oundle.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 was carried by the brothers to his first monastery at Ripon and buried in the church of the blessed Apostle Peter.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 A synod was held and after some argument, they all agreed to receive Wilfrid 2 back into the bishopric of his own church.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 When Wilfrid 2 arrived, Beorhtwald 6 and Æthelred 2 readily took his part. Cenred 2 agreed to make peace with Wilfrid 2, whereas Aldfrith 1 scorned to receive him.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 After being sick for four days and nights, Wilfrid 2 arose and sat up, as if he were awaking from a deep sleep. Then he asked to see the priest Acca 3.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 John 17 wrote to Aldfrith 1 and Æthelred 2 bidding them restore Wilfrid 2 to his bishopric because he had been unjustly condemned.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 When Wilfrid 2 was again driven from his bishopric, he went to Rome, where he was given the opportunity of defending himself before John 17. It was decided unanimously that his accusers had manufactured false charges against him, at least in part.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 was again accused and driven from the bishopric by the king (Aldfrith 1) and several bishops
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 went back to Britain and converted the kingdom of the South Saxons.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 was restored to his episcopal seat and his bishopric at the invitation of Aldfrith 1.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Agatho 2 called a synod of 125 bishops (Anonymi 685) to testify against those who declared that there was only one will in our Lord. Furthermore, it was decided that Wilfrid 2 had been wrongly accused, and so he was declared worthy to hold his bishopric.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 was driven from the see and other bishops were consecrated in his place. He embarked on a ship and was driven by the west wind to Frisia.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Chad 1 was consecrated to the bishopric of York at the command of Oswiu 1.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Ealhfrith 1 sent Wilfrid 2 to Gaul with the counsel of his father Oswiu 1, requesting that he should be consecrated as his bishop by Agilbert 1.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Balthild 1 sent soldiers and ordered the bishop to be executed.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 was ordained priest at Ripon, on the command of the king (Ealhfrith 1), by Agilbert 1.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 returned to Dalfinus 1 in Gaul, where he spent three years.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Eanflæd 1 sent Wilfrid 2 to Kent, where he spent some time, until another young man came (Biscop 2), who also wished to go to Rome.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2's body was placed in a coffin and carried to his monastery at Ripon, where it was buried in the church of St Peter.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Eorcenberht 1 gave Wilfrid 2 to Biscop 2 as a companion and ordered Biscop 2 to take Wilfrid 2 to Rome.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 went to Eanflæd 1 because she knew him and because it was through her counsel and at her request that he had been admitted to Lindisfarne. He told her of his desire to visit Rome.
Event Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 finished his days in the district called Oundle.
Event Bede.HE  v.19, 24 Cenred 2 renounced the throne, went to Rome, accompanied by Offa 3, there they both received the tonsure and became monks.
Event Bede.HE  v.18 Many miracles of healing happened on the spot where Hædde 2 died. Men of the kingdom used to take soil from the place and put it in water for the benefit of the sick, and both sick men and cattle who drank it or were sprinkled with it, were healed.
Event Bede.HE  v.15 Adomnán 1 went back to Iona and earnestly put before his own monastery the catholic observance of the date of Easter, but he died before he could achieve his end.
Event Bede.HE  v.15-17 Adomnán 1 wrote a book on the holy places, based upon information dictated by Arculf 1.
Event Bede.HE  v.15, 21 Adomnán 1 was sent by his people on a mission to Aldfrith 1, and stayed for some time in his kingdom to see the canonical rites of the church.
Event Bede.HE  v.15, 21 After having been to the kingdom of Aldfrith 1, Adomnán 1 went back to Iona and sought to bring his own people into the way of truth, but was unable to do so. So he sailed to Ireland and explained to the people there the true date of Easter.
Event Bede.HE  v.14 Anonymous 277 saw hell opened and Satan in its infernal depths.
Event Bede.HE  v.13 Anonymous 276 saw two handsome youths in a vision. One of them drew out a very small book which contained Anonymous 276's good deeds. Then, there appeared an army of evil spirits. They took a volume of enormous size where he found all his sins written down. Then two evil spirits struck him with their daggers.
Event Bede.HE  v.13 When Anonymous 276 fell sick, Cenred 2 went in to him and urged him to repent of his wickedness. He answered that he did not wish to confess his sins then, lest his companions should accuse him of doing, for fear of death, something which he would not do when he was in good health.
Event Bede.HE  v.12 At the request of Aldfrith 1's, Dryhthelm 1 was admitted to the monastery of Melrose and was crowned with the monastic tonsure. He retired to a secret retreat provided by the abbot (Æthelwald 7).
Event Bede.HE  v.11 Willibrord 1 built a church in the place that Pippin 1 gave him for his episcopal see, and preached the word of faith far and wide. He also built a number of churches throughout those districts and established several monasteries.
Event Bede.HE  v.12 Dryhthelm 1 was stricken by an illness until he reached his end and died in the early hours of the night. But at dawn he came to life again.
Event Bede.HE  v.11 Pippin 1 sent Willibrord 1 to Rome to be consecrated archbishop of the Frisians.
Event Bede.HE  v.11 At the request of his wife, Pippin 1 gave Swithberht 1 a dwelling-place on an island in the Rhine. Here he built a monastery in which he dwelt for a time and there he died.
Event Bede.HE  v.11 Swithberht 1 left to go to the nation of the Bructeri and led many of them into the way of truth.
Event Bede.HE  v.11 The brothers (Anonymi 683) engaged in the ministry of the Word in Frisia chose Swithberht 1 to be consecrated as their bishop. They sent him to Britain, where he was consecrated by Wilfrid 2.
Event Bede.HE  v.11 Willibrord 1 hurried to Rome in order to begin the mission to Frisia with Sergius 1's permission and approval. He also hoped to receive some relics to put into the churches he wanted to found.
Event Bede.HE  v.10 One of the two Hewalds appeared by night to Tilmon 1. The vision pointed out that the bodies could be found in the place where he saw a light shining from heaven to earth.
Event Bede.HE  v.10 When Pippin 1 learnt that Hewald 1 and Hewald 2 had been killed, he sent and had their bodies brought to him and buried with much splendour in the church of the city of Cologne, on the Rhine.
Event Bede.HE  v.10 When the barbarians began to suspect that Hewald 1 and Hewald 2 might bring them a new faith, they put them to death.
Event Bede.HE  v.10 Hewald 1 and Hewald 2 went to the kingdom of the Old Saxons in the hope of winning some in that land to Christ by their preaching. When they reached the land, they went to a certain 'uilicus' asking him to give them safe conduct to the satrapa (viceroy), but he kept them for several days. When the barbarians realized that they might turn the viceroy away from their gods, they put them to death.
Event Bede.HE  v.10 Ecgberht 6 sent twelve men, including Willibrord 1, to preach the Word in Frisia. They first went to visit Pippin 1, who had just driven Radbod 1 out of nearer Frisia. He sent them to preach there, he gave them the support of his royal authority and he also bestowed many favours on those who were willing to receive the faith.
Event Bede.HE  v.9 Wihtberht 2 spent two whole years preaching in Frisia.
Event Bede.HE  v.9 Anonymous 272 had another vision in which Boisil 1 told him off for delivering his message for Ecgberht 6 in such a careless way. Then Boisil 1 repeated that, whether Ecgberht 6 liked it or not, he had to go to Columba 1's monasteries and call them back to the true line.
Event Bede.HE  v.9 Columba 1 was the first founder of the monastery at Iona
Event Bede.HE  v.9 Anonymous 272 related to Ecgberht 6 a vision which he had seen during the night. Boisil 1, his master, had appeared to him and said that he should tell Ecgberht 6 that he could not perform the journey he was organizing. He should go instead and give instruction in the monasteries of Columba 1.
Event Bede.HE  v.8 Beorhtwald 6 consecrated Tobias 2 to be bishop of Rochester.
Event Bede.HE  v.8 Godwin 1 consecrated Beorhtwald 6.
Event Bede.HE  v.8 Theodore 1 was buried in the church of St Peter, in which the bodies of all the archbishops of Canterbury are interred.
Event Bede.HE  v.7 Ine 1 left his kingdom to younger men and went to the threshold of the apostles.
Event Bede.HE  v.8, 11, 24 Theodore 1 died at the age of 88, being old and full of years.
Event Bede.HE  v.7 Cædwalla 1 went to Rome to be baptized there.
Event Bede.HE  v.7 Cædwalla 1 was buried in Rome in St Peter's church.
Event Bede.HE  v.7 Cædwalla 1 gave up his throne and went to Rome to win an everlasting throne.
Event Bede.HE  v.6 John 18 consecrated Wilfrid 2 to the see of York.
Event Bede.HE  v.6 John 18 was buried in the chapel of St Peter at Beverley.
Event Bede.HE  v.6 When Herebald 1 told John 18 the name of the priest who had baptized him, John 18 said that the baptism was not perfect. Therefore, when Herebald 1 recovered from his fall from the horse, he was baptized again.
Event Bede.HE  v.6 John 18, Herebald 1 and others came upon a road suitable for galloping their horses. Although John 18 had ordered Herebald 1 not to take part in the game, he could not resist and began to race. But when his horse took a great leap, he fell and hit a stone with his head. His thumb was broken and his skull fractured. On the following day, the bishop went to visit him and blessed him, after spending the whole night in vigil and prayer. He asked him whether he had been baptized and when he heard the name of the priest who had baptized him, he said that he had not been perfectly baptized. Then the bishop started catechizing him and breathed him upon his face. Herebald 1 immediately felt better.
Event Bede.HE  v.5 After dedicating a church, John 18 was invited by Addi 1 to come and see one of his servants (Anonymous 269) , who was seriously ill. The bishop went, said a prayer and blessed him. After a while the servant sent to his master, asking for a cup of wine blessed by the bishop. He drank it and got up.
Event Bede.HE  v.5 John 18 was called by Addi 1 to dedicate a church.
Event Bede.HE  v.4 After a church dedication, Puch 1 invited John 18 to dine at his house. John 18 accepted only at length and with difficulty. He ordered one of the brothers (Anonymous 266) to give Puch 1's wife (Anonymous 264) some of the holy water used for the dedication of the church. John 18 also instructed him to wash the place where the pain was worst. When this was done, the woman at once rose cured.
Event Bede.HE  v.4 John 18 was invited by Puch 1 to dedicate a church, not far from the monastery at Beverley.
Event Bede.HE  v.3 Cwenburg 3 was afflicted by a grievous illness and had recently been bled in the arm. Hereburg 1 asked John 18 to visit her. When he heard that she had been bled on the fourth day of the moon, he said that they have acted foolishly as it was very dangerous to bleed a patient when the moon is waxing. Nevertheless, he visited and blessed her.
Event Bede.HE  v.1 When Guthfrith 2 and two other brothers where returning home from Farne Island, a wintry tempest arose. It ceased only when Æthelwald 8 prayed to God for their life and safety.
Event Bede.HE  v.2 John 18 asked his followers to find some poor man to have with them and to benefit from their charity. They found a dumb youth (Anonymous 263), for whom they built a little hut. John 18 told the youth to put his tongue out. He made the sign of the holy cross on his tongue and told him to say something. When the youth had repeated the names of the letters after the bishop, the latter added syllables and words for the youth to repeat after him. Then the bishop taught him to say longer sentences.
Event Bede.HE  v.1 Æthelwald 8 died on Farne Island, but was buried at Lindisfarne
Event Bede.HE  iv.32 Anonymous 262 had been suffering from a tumour on his eyelid for a very long time and no human cure could aid it. A priest of his monastery (Thrythred 1) had been given some hair of Cuthbert 1's. When he had given a small part of it to a friend of his, he asked Anonymous 262 to put back the rest in the casket. The latter applied the hair to his eyelid at eight in the morning and by midday he had been healed.
Event Bede.HE  iv.30 After being attacked by a dire disease, Eadberht 3 died.
Event Bede.HE  iv.31 One side of Baduthegn 1's body was afflicted with paralysis. He went to the tomb of Cuthbert 1 and prayed that he might either be healed, or that he might bear the pain with patience. He seemed to fall into a deep sleep as he was praying. When he awoke, he had been healed.
Event Bede.HE  iv.30 When the brothers of Lindisfarne (Anonymi 680) opened Cuthbert 1's coffin, they found his body to be incorrupt and all his garments seemed to be perfectly new.
Event Bede.HE  iv.29 Cuthbert 1 was buried in the church at Lindisfarne.
Event Bede.HE  iv.30 The brothers of Lindisfarne (Anonymi 680) decided to translate Cuthbert 1's body and put it in a new coffin, in the same place, but above the floor. They reported their decision to Eadberht 3 who consented to the plan.
Event Bede.HE  iv.29 As Cuthbert 1 had foretold, they died on the same day.
Event Bede.HE  iv.29 While they were meeting, Cuthbert 1 told Hereberht 3 that his day of death was close. Having heard this, Hereberht 3 told Cuthbert 1 that he wanted to die with him.
Event Bede.HE  iv.28 Seven bishops (Theodore 1 and Anonymi 679) participated to the consecration, which took place in the presence of Ecgfrith 4.
Event Bede.HE  iv.28 Boisil 1 foretold all that was to happen to Cuthbert 1.
Event Bede.HE  iv.28 Ecgfrith 4 and Trumwine 1, together with many other religious and powerful men, sailed to Farne Island to ask Cuthbert 1 to accept the bishopric of Lindisfarne.
Event Bede.HE  iv.28 A synod of no small size was gathered together in the presence of Ecgfrith 4 in a place called Adtuuifyrdi, over which Theodore 1 presided. There Cuthbert 1 was elected to the bishopric of the church of Lindisfarne.
Event Bede.HE  iv.28 After having tried without success to grow wheat, Cuthbert 1 asked the brothers for barley. He put it in the same ground long after the proper time of sowing. Yet an abundant crop quickly appeared.
Event Bede.HE  iv.28 When some brethren (Anonymi 676) were visiting, they dug in the midst of his dwelling a pit, and on the next day they found it full of water which came from within.
Event Bede.HE  iv.27 Cuthbert 1 sought to convert the neighbouring people, for many of them profaned the creed they held by wicked deeds.
Event Bede.HE  iv.27 Ecgfrith 4 caused Cuthbert 1 to be consecrated bishop of Lindisfarne.
Event Bede.HE  iv.28 After driving away the evil spirits from Farne Island, Cuthbert 1 built a small dwelling-place with the help of the brothers.
Event Bede.HE  iv.26, v.24 Hlothhere 1 was wounded in battle with the South Saxons whom Eadric 5 had raised against him.
Event Bede.HE  iv.26 Trumwine 1 died at Whitby and was buried in the church of St Peter.
Event Bede.HE  iv.26 Trumwine 1 and his companions (Anonymi 675) retired from the monastery of Abercorn.
Event Bede.HE  iv.26 Ecgfrith 4 took an army to ravage the kingdom of the Picts.
Event Bede.HE  iv.26, v.24 Ecgfrith 4 died in the midst of inaccessible mountains while he was ravaging the Picts.
Event Bede.HE  iv.26 Beorht 1 was sent by Ecgfrith 4 to Ireland where he devastated the race.
Event Bede.HE  iv.25 Æbbe 2 called Adomnán 2 and asked him about the matter of the fire he had talked about. He said that he had had the vision of a person telling him of the fire which was going to punish the inhabitants of the monastery. As no one, except Adomnán 2 was concerned about their souls' welfare, heaven was preparing vengeance.
Event Bede.HE  iv.25 Adomnán 1 went on a journey of some distance from the monastery accompanied by one of the brothers (Anonymous 261).
Event Bede.HE  iv.25 After being guilty of a certain sin, Adomnán 2 went to a priest (Anonymous 260), confessed his guilt and asked for advice.
Event Bede.HE  iv.25 Adomnán 1 gave himself up entirely to penitential tears and holy vigils and austerity.
Event Bede.HE  iv.24 After asking his attendant to take him to the building where they usually took the people who were about to die, Cædmon 1 and his servant (Anonymous 259) began to talk cheerfully. Then he asked for the viaticum. Then, after having made sure that nobody had any quarrel or grudge against him, fell asleep for a little while and ended his life quietly.
Event Bede.HE  iv.24 After learning all he could by listening to the course of sacred history, Cædmon 1 turned it into the most melodious verse.
Event Bede.HE  iv.24 After having left a feast where people were starting to sing, Cædmon 1 went to the cattle byre and went to sleep. He dreamt that someone was asking him to sing about the beginning of created things.
Event Bede.HE  iv.24 After Cædmon 1 had told his master (Anonymous 258) about his dream, he was taken to Hild 1. He was asked to describe the dream in the presence of a number of more learned men.
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 founded a monastery at Hackness, some distance away from Whitby
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Anonymous 257 saw Hild 1's soul ascend to heaven in the company of angels.
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 As Begu 1 was resting in the sisters' dormitory, she suddenly heard the bell with which they used to be called together when one of them died. On opening her eyes she seemed to see the roof of the house rolled back, while a light filled the whole place. She then saw Hild 1's soul being borne to Heaven.
Event Bede.HE  iv.23, v.24 Hild 1 died after having received the viaticum at cock-crow, and having summoned the handmaidens of Christ who were in the monastery.
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Oftfor 1 was appointed bishop in Bosel 1's place at Æthelred 2's command by Wilfrid 2.
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Hereric 1was poisoned while he was living in exile under Cerdic 2.
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Oftfor 1 went to the kingdom of the Hwicce, where he remained for a long time, preaching the word of faith and setting an example of holy life to all who saw him and heard him.
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Bregoswith 1 had a dream that her husband (Hereric 1) was suddenly taken away and she could not find any trace of him anywhere. But suddenly she found a most precious necklace under her garment, which seemed to spread such a blaze of light that it filled all Britain with its gracious splendour..
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Oftfor 1 decided to go to Rome, which in those days was considered to be an act of great merit.
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Soon after Heiu 1 had founded the monastery, she retired to Kælcacæstir and there she made her dwelling.
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 undertook either to found or to set in order another monastery at a place called Streanæshalch [Whitby].
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Heiu 1 founded the monastery at Hartlepool
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Heiu 1 was consecrated by Aidan 1.
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 withdrew to the kingdom of the East Angles, as she was a kinswoman of the king of that land (Ealdwulf 3).
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 When Hild 1 was called back from the kingdom of East Anglia by Aidan 1, she received a hide of land north of the River Wear, where she lived for one year with a small group of companions.
Event Bede.HE  iv.23 Through the teaching of Paulinus 1, Hild 1 and Edwin 2 were converted.
Event Bede.HE  iv.22 Imma 2 went back to his country and met his brother (Tunna 1).
Event Bede.HE  iv.22 When Imma 2's new master (Anonymous 255) realised he could not be bound because his fetters were always loose, he gave him leave to ransom himself. Imma 2 asked and obtained the money from Hlothhere 1.
Event Bede.HE  iv.22 When Imma 2 recovered, he was captured and taken to a comes of Æthelred 2. He kept his identity hidden, pretending he was a peasant. When he got better Anonymous 254 ordered him to be bound, which proved to be impossible as his fetters were always loosed.
Event Bede.HE  iv.19 Cynefrith 2 cut a very large tumour beneath Æthelthryth 2's jaw.
Event Bede.HE  iv.21, 22, v.24 A great battle was fought between Ecgfrith 4 and Æthelred 2. Ælfwine 4 was killed. Through Theodore 1's intervention peace was restored between the two kings.
Event Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 was buried by her own command in a wooden coffin, in the ranks of the other nuns.
Event Bede.HE  iv.19, 20 (poem) Seaxburg 1 decided that Æthelthryth 2's bones should be raised and placed in a new coffin.
Event Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 built a monastery in the district of Ely.
Event Bede.HE  iv.19 By the spirit of prophecy Æthelthryth 2 foretold the plague which was to be the cause of her death and the number of those of the monastery who were to be taken from the world by the same pestilence.
Event Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 received the veil and a habit of a nun from Wilfrid 2.
Event Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2's flesh would not corrupt after she was buried.
Event Bede.HE  iv.18 On his way to Britain John 13 was hospitably entertained by the church at Tours. .
Event Bede.HE  iv.19 Tondberht 1 died shortly after having married Æthelthryth 2.
Event Bede.HE  iv.19 Ecgfrith 4 promised to give Wilfrid 2 estates and money if he could persuade Æthelthryth 2 to consummate their marriage.
Event Bede.HE  iv.18 Because of his affection for St Martin, John 13's body was taken to Tours and honourably buried there.
Event Bede.HE  iv.18 As John 13 was returning back to his land, not long after he had crossed the Ocean, he was attacked by illness and died.
Event Bede.HE  iv.18 John 13 arranged for a copy of the synodical decree that he had brought with him from Rome to be copied in the monastery of St Peter's
Event Bede.HE  iv.18 Biscop 2 built a monastery
Event Bede.HE  iv.18 John 13 came to Britain from Rome in order that he might teach the monks of St Peter's the mode of chanting throughout the year as it was practised at St Peter's in Rome.
Event Bede.HE  iv.18 Biscop 2 often visited Rome.
Event Bede.HE  iv.18 Biscop 2 went to Rome for the second time.
Event Bede.HE  iv.16 Anonymi 662 were executed after their conversion and baptism
Event Bede.HE  iv.17-18, v.24 Theodore 1 discovered that all his bishops were united in the catholic faith.
Event Bede.HE  iv.16 Cyneberht 1 baptized them in the fount of salvation.
Event Bede.HE  iv.16 Anonymi 662 escaped and crossed over into the realm of the Jutes. They were taken to a place called Ad Lapidem, where they thought they could remain concealed.
Event Bede.HE  iv.16 Cyneberht 1 went to Cædwalla 1 and asked whether, if the boys (Anonymi 662) had to be killed, they might first be instructed in the Christian faith.
Event Bede.HE  iv.15 Cædwalla 1 came with an army and slew King Æthelwalh 1, wasting the kingdom with fierce slaughter and devastation. But he was driven out by two of the king's ealdormen.
Event Bede.HE  iv.15 Cædwalla 1 killed Beorhthun 1 and the kingdom of the South Saxons was reduced to a worse state of slavery
Event Bede.HE  iv.16 He captured the Isle of Wight binding himself by a vow that if he captured the island he would give a fourth part of it and the booty to the Lord.
Event Bede.HE  iv.16 Wilfrid 2 assigned the priest Hiddila 1 to Beornwine 1 after entrusting the latter with the 300 hides he was given by Cædwalla 1 on the Isle of Wight
Event Bede.HE  iv.14 As he had been told by St Anonymous 253 died after receiving the viaticum.
Event Bede.HE  iv.13 Wilfrid 2 founded a monastery at Selsey, consisting chiefly of the brothers he had brought with him and established a rule of life.
Event Bede.HE  iv.13 Wilfrid 2 granted freedom to Anonymi 661
Event Bede.HE  iv.14 While the brothers of the monastery were observing a three-day fast, a little boy (Anonymous 253), who was also afflicted by a virulent plague, had a vision of the most blessed chiefs of the apostles.
Event Bede.HE  iv.13 Wilfrid 2 taught the faith to the South Saxons and administered the baptism.
Event Bede.HE  iv.12 Æthelred 2 recovered the kingdom of Lindsey which had been conquered by Ecgfrith 4. Then, Eadhæd 1 returned and was placed by Theodore 1 over the church at Ripon.
Event Bede.HE  iv.12 Ecgfrith 4 defeated Wulfhere 1 and conquered the kingdom of Lindsey.
Event Bede.HE  iv.12 Eadhæd 1, Bosa 1 and Eata 2 were consecrated by Theodore 1.
Event Bede.HE  iv.12 Gebmund 1 was appointed when Cwichelm 2 left the bishopric of Rochester for lack of means.
Event Bede.HE  iv.12 Theodore 1 appointed Tunberht 1 to the church of Hexham and Trumwine 1 as bishop of the kingdom of the Picts
Event Bede.HE  iv.12, v.24 A dissension arose between Ecgfrith 4 and Wilfrid 2 with the result that the latter was driven from his see while two bishops were put in his place to rule over the Northumbrians.
Event Bede.HE  iv.12 Theodore 1 consecrated Cwichelm 2.
Event Bede.HE  iv.12 Theodore 1 consecrated Hædde 2 in London
Event Bede.HE  iv.12 Cædwalla 1 renounced the throne, urged on by his love for the kingdom of heaven.
Event Bede.HE  iv.12, v.24 After renouncing the throne, Cædwalla 1 went to Rome and died there.
Event Bede.HE  iv.12, v.24 At the head of a cruel army Æthelred 2 devastated Kent, profaning churches and monasteries. He also destroyed Rochester.
Event Bede.HE  iv.11 Sebbe 1 was buried in the church of St Paul.
Event Bede.HE  iv.11 Sebbe 1 died at three in the afternoon when he breathed his last without feeling any pain.
Event Bede.HE  iv.11 The coffin in which they wanted to put Sebbe 1's body was initially too short. Afterwards, however, it appeared to be of the right length to fit the body.
Event Bede.HE  iv.11 While sleeping Sebbe 1 saw three men in shining robes. One of them told him that his soul would leave his body without any pain and in a great splendour of light. He also declared that the king would die in three days' time.
Event Bede.HE  iv.11 As Sebbe 1's sickness was increasing, he was worried that in the hour of death, he might act in a way unworthy of his character. Therefore he asked Wealdhere 2 that at his bed-death there should be nobody except the bishop and two of his servants.
Event Bede.HE  iv.11 After urging his wife (Anonymous 252) that they should devote themselves to the service of God, Sebbe 1 went to Wealdhere 2 and received the religious habit he had long desired.
Event Bede.HE  iv.10 Anonymous 251's maids led her to the monastery at Barking. She was taken to the cemetery, where she prayed at length.
Event Bede.HE  iv.10 Hildelith 1 decided that the bones of the servants and handmaiden of God should all be taken up and transferred to the church of the blessed Mother of God.
Event Bede.HE  iv.9 Torhtgyth 1 was suddenly restored by a spiritual vision and her eyes and mouth were opened.
Event Bede.HE  iv.9 Not many days after Torhtgyth 1's vision Æthelburg 3 died
Event Bede.HE  iv.9 Anonymous 249 asked to be carried in the church and placed in the attitude of prayer. She asked Æthelburg 3 to plead on her behalf the Creator that she might be delivered from the cruel tortures of her disease.
Event Bede.HE  iv.9 Torhtgyth 1 saw what seemed to be a human being, wrapped in shroud and brighter than the sun, being raised up to heaven.
Event Bede.HE  iv.8 Æsica 1 was attacked by the plague. On the very same day, Eadgyth 1, the nun he called out for when he was dying, was also carried from this world.
Event Bede.HE  iv.8 Anonymous 248 was attacked by the plague. One night she had a vision of a light burning in her room and started calling out to those who were attending her, Then she went on to say that she had had a vision of a certain man of God who had died that year. he had told her that at daybreak she would die.
Event Bede.HE  iv.7 After Æthelburg 3 enquired with the female members of her monastery about the spot in which they would have liked to be buried, a resplendent light appeared from heaven and moved to the south side of the monastery, pointing out the spot where the bodies were to rest.
Event Bede.HE  iv.6 Eorcenwald 1 founded two famous monasteries, one for himself and one for his sister Æthelburg 3, and established an excellent form of monastic Rule
Event Bede.HE  iv.6 Seaxwulf 1 founded a monastery.
Event Bede.HE  iv.6 Theodore 1 appointed Eorcenwald 1 bishop in London, for the East Saxons.
Event Bede.HE  iv.6 Theodore 1 consecrated Seaxwulf 1 as bishop of the Mercians in place of Wynnfrith 1, whom he had deposed.
Event Bede.HE  iv.5 After being bishop for 17 years Beorhtgils 1 died
Event Bede.HE  iv.5 Bisi 1 was made bishop in Beorhtgils 1's place, when the latter died.
Event Bede.HE  iv.6 Theodore 1 deposed Wynnfrith 1 because he was displeased by some act of disobedience.
Event Bede.HE  iv.5, v.24 Ecgberht 3 died in July in the year of the council of Hertford
Event Bede.HE  iv.5, v.24 Theodore 1 summoned a council of bishops together with many teachers of the church. After Theodore 1's preliminary discourse, they all approved the book of canons laid down by the holy fathers at the Council of Chalcedon. Then Theodore 1 pointed out some specific chapters which deserved special attention. They drew up ten canons.
Event Bede.HE  iv.5, v.24 Oswiu 1 died when he was 58
Event Bede.HE  iv.5 If Oswiu 1 recovered form his illness, he intended to go to Rome. He had asked Wilfrid 2 to act as a guide, promising no small gift of money.
Event Bede.HE  iv.4 Colmán 1 took with him all the Irish (Anonymi 653) whom he had gathered together at Lindisfarne. He also took about 30 English men (Anonymi 654) and first went to Iona.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 A madman (Anonymous 244), who had been wondering from one place to another, came to Chad 1's burial unregarded by the guardians of the church, and spent the whole night there. The next morning he was healed.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 Theodore 1 consecrated Wynnfrith 1 as bishop of the Mercians, Middle Angles and Lindsey.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1 was first buried close to the church of St Mary.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1's bones were translated to the church of St Peter.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1 and Ecgberht 6 lived their monastic life in Ireland together.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 While Hygebald 2 was visiting, he and Ecgberht 6 started talking about the lives of the early fathers. Mention was made of Chad 1 and Ecgberht 6 told Hygebald 2 of a man who had had a vision of Cedd 1 taking Chad 1's soul to heaven.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 If there were a violent storm of wind and rain, Chad 1 would enter the church and earnestly devote himself to prayer.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 One day, when Chad 1 was alone in his oratory, Owine 1 heard the sound of joyful singing descending from the sky and reaching the roof of the oratory. After half an hour, he heard the same song ascending to the sky. The bishop then called Owine 1 and asked him to gather the brethren who had gone to the church. Chad 1 urged them to live virtuously in love and peace with each other and follow the Rule. Then he added that the day of his death was close.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 He died because of a plague and was buried in Lichfield.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 Chad 1 built himself a dwelling-place in which he could read and pray privately with a few other brothers.
Event Bede.HE  iv.2 Theodore 1 consecrated Putta 1 as bishop of Rochester.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 Wulfhere 1 asked Oswiu 1 to give the Mercians Chad 1.
Event Bede.HE  iv.3 Theodore 1 ordered Chad 1 to ride whenever he was faced with too long a journey.
Event Bede.HE  iv.2 Wilfrid 2 was sent to Gaul to be consecrated.
Event Bede.HE  iv.2 Wilfrid 2 invited Eddius 1 from Kent to Northumbria.
Event Bede.HE  iv.2 Theodore 1 made it clear to Chad 1 that his consecration had not been regular.
Event Bede.HE  iv.2 Theodore 1 came to the English church in the second year after his consecration.
Event Bede.HE  iv.1 When Ecgberht 3 heard that Theodore 1 was in the kingdom of the Franks, he sent Rædfrith 1 to bring him to England.
Event Bede.HE  iv.1 Theodore 1 went to Agilbert 1, who kindly received him.
Event Bede.HE  iv.1 Hadrian 2 went first to Emme 1, bishop of Sens, and then to Faro 1, bishop pf Meaux. He stayed with them for a long time.
Event Bede.HE  iv.1 They came by sea to Marseilles and then by land to Arles and handed to John 15 the commendatory letters of Vitalian 1. They were kept by John 15 until Ebroin 1 gave them leave to go.
Event Bede.HE  iv.1, v.24 Theodore 1 was consecrated by Vitalian 1.
Event Bede.HE  iv.1 Wigheard 2 was sent to Rome with the request that he might be consecrated archbishop of the English Church, but he died there with almost all his companions because of a plague.
Event Bede.HE  iv.1 Vitalian 1 sent for Hadrian 2 and ordered him to accept the bishopric and go to Britain. Hadrian 2 answered that he was unworthy of such a rank and suggested a certain monk (Andrew 2) instead. The latter could not go because of his infirmities. Hadrian 2 then had to accept, but he also asked for a respite to see if he could find a man suitable to be consecrated bishop. He then proposed Theodore 1 to the pope.
Event Bede.HE  iii.30 When Wulfhere 1 found out that part of the kingdom of the East Saxons had apostatized from the faith, he sent Jarumann 1 to correct their error.
Event Bede.HE  iv.1, v.24 Eorcenberht 1 died on 14 July 664
Event Bede.HE  iii.29, iv.1 After Oswiu 1 and Ecgberht 3 consulted about the state of the English Church, they sent Wigheard 2 to Rome to be consecrated bishop, but he died in Rome before he could be consecrated.
Event Bede.HE  iii.29 Having received the letter sent by Oswiu 1 with Wigheard 2, who had been sent to Rome to be consecrated bishop, after the latter's death, Vitalian 1 replied to Oswiu 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.28 Chad 1 visited cities and country districts, towns, houses and strongholds, preaching the gospels.
Event Bede.HE  iii.28 Wilfrid 2 introduced many apostolic customs into the English churches, so that all the Irish who had remained among the English either gave way or returned to their own land.
Event Bede.HE  iii.28, iv.1, iv.2 Deusdedit 1 was dead by the time Chad 1 reached Kent to be consecrated bishop. He died on 14 July [664].
Event Bede.HE  iii.28, v.24 Oswiu 1 sent Chad 1 to Kent to be consecrated bishop of York. But when they arrived there they found that Deusdedit 1 had died and no one else had been consecrated archbishop. Thus, they went to the kingdom of the West Saxons where Wine 1 consecrated Chad 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.28, v.24 Ealhfrith 1 sent Wilfrid 2 to Gaul to be consecrated bishop.
Event Bede.HE  iii.27 After Ecgberht 6 had made his vow, he was told by Æthelhun 2 about the revelation he had had. The latter had learned in a vision that Ecgberht 6 was going to live on while he was going to die.
Event Bede.HE  iii.27 Ecgberht 6 passed away at the age of 90.
Event Bede.HE  iii.27 When he thought he was on the point of death, Ecgberht 6 began to consider his past life. He was so stricken with remorse that he asked God that he might not die until he had had time to make amends. He also made a vow that he would live in exile and never return to Britain. He also promised that he would recite daily the whole psalter to the praise of God.
Event Bede.HE  iii.27 Because of a sudden pestilence, which first depopulated the southern parts of Britain and afterwards attacked the kingdom of the Northumbrians, Tuda 1 died.
Event Bede.HE  iii.26 It is said that on his departure Colmán 1 asked and obtained from Oswiu 1 that Eata 2 was appointed abbot of Lindisfarne.
Event Bede.HE  iii.26, v.24 Colmán 1 took those who would not accept the catholic Easter and returned to Ireland in order to discuss what he ought to do.
Event Bede.HE  iii.25-6, iv.1 When the question of Easter, and of the tonsure and other ecclesiastical matters were raised, it was decided to hold a council to settle the dispute.
Event Bede.HE  iii.25 Wilfrid 2 was ordained by Agilbert 1, at the request of Ealhfrith 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.25 Wilfrid 2 received his ecclesiastical tonsure in the form of a crown.
Event Bede.HE  iii.25 Finan 1 constructed a church suitable for an episcopal see.
Event Bede.HE  iii.25 A great and active controversy about the keeping of Easter arose.
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 The Mercian ealdormen (Immin 1, Eafa 2 and Eadberht 1) rebelled against Oswiu 1 and set up as their king, Wulfhere 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 Peada 1 was murdered by the treachery, or so it was said, of his wife (Ealhflæd 1).
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 Ceollach 1 resigned from his bishopric and went back to Ireland.
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 Eanflæd 1 asked Oswiu 1 to give Trumhere 1 a site at Gilling to build a monastery and to expiate Oswine 1's unjust murder.
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 Oswiu 1 brought the campaign to an end in the district of Leeds to the great benefit of both peoples.
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 Ælfflæd 2 was buried at Whitby together with her parents (Oswiu 1 and Eanflæd 1) and Edwin 2.
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 At about the age of sixty Ælfflæd 2 died
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 Hild 1 gained possession of ten hides and there founded a monastery.
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 After the victory against Penda 1, Oswiu 1 gave his daughter (Ælfflæd 2) to be consecrated to God. He also gave 12 small estates for the foundation of monasteries.
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 When the battle was joined the heathen were put to flight or destroyed.
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 Oswiu 1 was forced to promise Penda 1 an incalculable store of royal treasures and gifts as the price of peace, on condition that Penda 1 would cease to devastate.
Event Bede.HE  iii.23 After a long time devoted to the reading of the scriptures, Anonymous 240 realized that he had not been baptized.
Event Bede.HE  iii.23 Anonymi 645 went to Lastingham when they heard of Cedd 1's death, as they wished to live near the body of their father, but another attack of pestilence came among them and they died.
Event Bede.HE  iiii.23 While visiting the monastery at Lastingham, Cedd 1 fell sick because of the plague and died. He was first buried outside the walls, but afterwards his body was buried on the right side of the altar in the church of the blessed Mother of God.
Event Bede.HE  iii.22 Cedd 1 baptised Swithhelm 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.23 Having received a grant of land from Æthelwald 6, Cedd 1 built a monastery amid some steep and remote hills.
Event Bede.HE  iii.22 The two brothers (Anonymous 238 and Anonymous 239) killed Sigeberht 5. When asked why they did it, they could make no reply except that they were angry with the king and hated him because he was too ready to pardon his enemies.
Event Bede.HE  iii.22 Cedd 1 told Sigeberht 5 that the latter would find his death in the house of Anonymous 238.
Event Bede.HE  iii.22 Cedd 1 established a church and gathered together a multitude of Christ's servants and taught them to observe the discipline of a Rule.
Event Bede.HE  iii.22 Cedd 1 established a church and gathered together a multitude of Christ's servants and taught them to observe the discipline of a Rule.
Event Bede.HE  iii.22 Finding that his evangelistic work had prospered, Finan 1 made Cedd 1 bishop of the East Saxons.
Event Bede.HE  iii.22 Cedd 1 went to Lindisfarne to consult with Finan 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.22 Sigeberht 5 asked for teachers. Oswiu 1 summoned Cedd 1, gave him another priest and sent them to the East Saxons.
Event Bede.HE  iii.21 Ceollach 1 returned to Iona
Event Bede.HE  iii.22 The East Saxons rejected the faith when they expelled Mellitus 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.22 At the instance of Oswiu 1, Sigeberht 5 believed and the East Saxons received the faith that they had once rejected.
Event Bede.HE  iii.21 After he had won no small number for the Lord in a short space of time, Diuma 1 died.
Event Bede.HE  iii.21 Diuma 1 was consecrated bishop of the Middle Angles and the Mercians
Event Bede.HE  iii.21 When he was baptised, Peada 1 took with himself Cedd 1, Adda 2, Betti 1 and Diuma 1 to teach and baptise his people.
Event Bede.HE  iii.21, v.24 Peada 1 went to Oswiu 1 and asked for his daughter (Ealhflæd 1). His request was granted only on condition that he and his nation accepted the Christian faith.
Event Bede.HE  iii.21 Peada 1 was appointed by his father (Penda 1) to the reign of the Middle Angles.
Event Bede.HE  iii.20 Ithamar 1 consecrated Deusdedit 1 archbishop of Canterbury
Event Bede.HE  iii.20 Deusdedit 1 consecrated Damian 1 bishop of Rochester
Event Bede.HE  iii.20 Honorius 1 died on 30 September 653
Event Bede.HE  iii.20 Thomas 1 died five years after being consecrated bishop of the East Angles
Event Bede.HE  iii.20 Honorius 1 consecrated Beorhtgils 1 as bishop of the East Angles
Event Bede.HE  iii.20 Honorius 1 consecrated Thomas 1 in Felix 2's place
Event Bede.HE  iii.20 Felix 2 died seventeen years after becoming bishop of the East Angles
Event Bede.HE  iii.19 When a very beautiful shrine was built on the east side of the altar, Fursa 1's body was still found without taint of corruption and translated thither with all due honour.
Event Bede.HE  iii.19 When the church at Péronne was dedicated, Fursa 1's body was reburied near the altar.
Event Bede.HE  iii.19 Fursa 1 built a monastery at Lagny
Event Bede.HE  iii.19 Erchinoald 1 took Fursa 1's body and placed it in one of the chapels of the church which he was building
Event Bede.HE  iii.19 Seeing that the kingdom and the monasteries were threatened by heathen invasions Fursa 1 sailed for Gaul
Event Bede.HE  iii.19 After building the monastery at Cnobheresburg, Fursa 1 longed to free himself from all worldly affairs. He decided to join his brother Ultán 1 in his solitary life.
Event Bede.HE  iii.19 On two occasions, while Fursa 1 was ill, he was snatched from his body and taken to the next world where he saw not only the very great joys of the blessed, but also the fierce onslaughts of the evil spirit.
Event Bede.HE  iii.19 Fursa 1 built a monastery for himself where he could more freely devote himself to his divine studies.
Event Bede.HE  iii.19 Fursa 1 built a monastery on a site that he received from Sigeberht 3.
Event Bede.HE  iii.19 While ill Fursa 1 enjoyed a vision of angels, in which he was directed to maintain the task that he had undertaken
Event Bede.HE  iii.18 Sigeberht 3 resigned his kingly office and entrusted it to Ecgric 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.18 The East Anglians were attacked by Penda 1. They dragged Sigeberht 3 to the fight from his monastery.
Event Bede.HE  iii.18 Anna 1 was slain by Penda 1
Event Bede.HE  iii.19 Fursa 1 came to the kingdom of the East Anglians and followed his usual task of preaching the gospel. He converted many by his example and teaching.
Event Bede.HE  iii.18 Sigeberht 3 received baptism while in Gaul, as he was fleeing from Rædwald 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.18 When Sigeberht 3 returned from Gaul to become king, he established a school where boys could be taught letters.
Event Bede.HE  iii.17 When Penda 1 came to Northumbria to destroy everything he could, the village in which Aidan 1 had died was burnt down. The buttress alone, against which the bishop had been leaning before dying, was not devoured by the flames. After the church was rebuilt, it was burnt down again because of carelessness. On this occasion too the flames could not touch the buttress. When the third church was built, the buttress was put inside as a memorial of the miracle. Since then, many obtained the grace of healing at this place.
Event Bede.HE  iii.17 Aidan 1's body was taken to Lindisfarne, and buried in the brothers' cemetery.
Event Bede.HE  iii.17 Aidan 1's body was translated to the new church dedicated to St Peter. He was buried on the right side of the altar.
Event Bede.HE  iii.15 As Utta 1 was coming back from Kent with Eanflæd 1, the sea was very stormy. But he remembered Aidan 1's words and poured some holy oil onto the sea, which became calm.
Event Bede.HE  iii.16 While Aidan 1 was staying on Farne Island, he saw the flames coming from Bamburgh, which Penda 1 was trying to set on fire. He prayed to the Lord and the winds carried the flames in the direction of those who had kindled them.
Event Bede.HE  iii.15 Utta 1, who had to go to Kent and bring back Eanflæd 1, went to Aidan 1 and begged him to pray for the long journey. He intended to go to Kent by land, but return by sea. Aidan 1 gave him some holy oil and said that the sea would be stormy. However, he told him to pour some of the oil on to the sea to make it calm and serene.
Event Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswine 1 asked Aidan 1 why he had given the royal horse intended for him to a beggar. Aidan 1 replied that he surely cared more for a son of God than a son of a mare.
Event Bede.HE  iii.14, 17, 25, v.24 Aidan 1 only lived for 12 days after the murder of Oswine 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.14 To atone for Oswiu 1's crime, a monastery was built in which prayers had to be offered daily to the Lord for the redemption of both Oswiu 1 and Oswine 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.14, 24, v.24 After disbanding his army, Oswine 1 went with Tondhere 1 and hid in the home of a comes (Hunwold 1), who betrayed him to Oswiu 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswiu 1 could not live at peace with Oswine 1. Each raised an army against the other, but Oswine 1 then considered it better to disband it.
Event Bede.HE  iii.14 Honorius 1 consecrated Ithamar 1 as bishop of Rochester.
Event Bede.HE  iii.14, v.24 Paulinus 1 died after having held the office of bishop for 19 years, two months, and 21 days.
Event Bede.HE  iii.14 Paulinus 1 was buried in the sanctuary of the church of St Andrew, in Rochester.
Event Bede.HE  iii.14 During his reign, Oswiu 1 was attacked by the Mercian people and by his son Ealhfrith 1 and his nephew Æthelwald 6.
Event Bede.HE  iii.13 Acca 3 told Bede 1 of an Irish scholar (Anonymous 231) who was careless about his salvation. When he fell victim of a plague, he sent for Acca 3 and promised to correct his vicious ways, if he was granted any further term of life. He asked Acca 3 for some relics of Oswald 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.13 On their way to Rome, Acca 3 and Wilfrid 2 stayed with Willibrord 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.12 One year after the battle in which Oswald 1 was killed, Oswiu 1 took his head and hands, which had been hung on stakes. He then buried the head in the church of Lindisfarne, but the hands and arms were buried in Bamburgh.
Event Bede.HE  iii.12 Oswald 1 died with a prayer on his lips. This had become proverbial in Bede 1's time. The proverb ran 'May God have mercy on their souls, as Oswald 1 said when he fell to the earth'.
Event Bede.HE  iii.12 A boy (Anonymous 228), who was at the monastery of Bardney, used to be greatly troubled by recurrent fevers. A brother (Anonymous 229) told him go to Oswald 1's tomb and remain quiet beside the tomb until the time for the return of his fever had passed. The disease fled away and did not dare to touch him again.
Event Bede.HE  iii.11 A guest (Anonymous 222), who used to be greatly troubled by an unclean spirit, was hospitably received at Æthelhild 2's monastery. When he had laid down on his bed, he was suddenly possessed by the devil. After various attempts to overcome his madness by various means, he was healed only when a servant (Anonymous 224) took to him the soil of the floor on which the water, used to wash Oswald 1's relics, had been poured out.
Event Bede.HE  iii.11 When Osthryth 1 was staying at Bardney monastery, Æthelhild 2 came to visit her. The conversation turned on Oswald 1. The abbess told the queen she had seen the light on the memorable night when the relics had been left outdoors and asked the queen for some of the health-giving soil, on which the water, used for washing Oswald's bones, had been poured out.
Event Bede.HE  iii.11 Oswald 1's niece, Osthryth 1, wanted her uncle's body to be translated to the monastery of Bardney, but the inmates did not receive the bones gladly. At night, the relics were left outdoors, under a large tent. But a column of light stretched from the carriage right up to heaven all through the night.
Event Bede.HE  iii.10 A Breton (Anonymous 221), travelling near the place where Oswald 1 had been killed, saw a spot which was greener than the rest of the field. Thinking that some holy man had died there, he took some soil. He then went on his way and came to a certain village, where a feast was taking place. He hung up the cloth containing the dust on one of the wall-posts. When a fire started, the whole house was burnt down with the single exception of the post.
Event Bede.HE  iii.9 Anonymous 218 reached an inn where he intended to lodge, after his horse had been healed. There he heard that the niece of the patron had been long suffering from paralysis. He told them of the place where his horse was cured. They brought her (Anonymous 219) there and she was healed.
Event Bede.HE  iii.9 The horse of a man (Anonymous 218) who was riding past the place where Oswald 1 had been killed suddenly fell ill to the earth. It twisted about from place to place until it came to the very spot where the king was killed. Forthwith the pain ceased and it was completely cured.
Event Bede.HE  iii.8 Æthelburg 4 was buried in that part of the church that she had chosen.
Event Bede.HE  iii.8 The brothers (Anonymi 642) resolved to raise Æthelburg 4's bones and translate them to another church. On opening the sepulchre the body was found untouched by decay.
Event Bede.HE  iii.9, 24, v.24 Oswald 1 was killed by the same heathen people and the same heathen Mercian king as his predecessor Edwin 2.
Event Bede.HE  iii.9 Edwin 2 was killed by the same heathen king who killed Oswald 1 later on.
Event Bede.HE  iii.8 Æthelburg 4 died when her church was less than half finished.
Event Bede.HE  iii.8 Æthelburg 4 began to build a church dedicated to all the apostles in which she wished her body to be buried.
Event Bede.HE  iii.8 As Eorcengota 1 was dying, many brothers of the monastery (Anonymi 641) heard choirs of angels singing as well as the sound of a mighty throng. Hurrying out they saw a very great light coming from heaven which bore away Eorcengota 1's soul.
Event Bede.HE  iii.8 Eorcengota 1 was buried in the church of the blessed protomartyr Stephen.
Event Bede.HE  iii.8 It was decided to take up the stone which covered Eorcengota 1's sepulchre and raise it higher in the same place. While they were doing this, a sweet fragrance arose from the depths of the sepulchre.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 Leuthhere 2 was honourably received by the Cenwealh 2 and his people, and he was consecrated by Theodore 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.8 When the day of her death was imminent, Eorcengota 1 went around the monastery visiting the cells of Christ's infirm hand-maiden (Anonymi 640). She recommended herself to their prayers and told them that it had been revealed to her that her death was imminent.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 After being expelled by Cenwealh 2, Wine 1 took refuge with Wulfhere 1 and bought from him the see of London.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 As he was suffering heavy losses in his kingdom, Cenwealh 2 realised that a kingdom without a bishop was deprived of divine protection. So he sent messengers to Agilbert 1, praying him to return to his diocese.
Event Bede.HE  iiii.7 Agilbert 1 died in Paris being old and full of days.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 Wine 1 was expelled from the bishopric by Cenwealh 2.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 Wine 1 was consecrated in Gaul.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 He went to Cenwealh 2 and voluntarily undertook the task of preaching.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 Cenwealh 2 grew tired of Agilbert 1's barbarous speech and foisted upon the kingdom another bishop (Wine 1).He divided his kingdom in two dioceses and gave Wine 1 an episcopal seat at Winchester
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 After repudiating Anonymous 216, Cenwealh 2 was attacked by her brother, Penda 1, who deprived him of his kingdom. He then retired to the court of Anna 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 Cenwealh 2 repudiated Anonymous 216.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 Cynegils 1 died
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 Birinus 1's body was translated from Dorchester to Winchester, in St Peter and St Paul's church.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 After Birinus 1 had built many churches and brought many to the Lord, he died and was buried in Dorchester.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 After receiving instructions from Birinus 1, Cynegils 1 was cleansed from his sins in the waters of baptism together with all his people.
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 Birinus 1 came to Britain on the advice of Honorius 2 and first visited the race of the Gewisse (West Saxons).
Event Bede.HE  iii.7 Birinus 1 was consecrated bishop at the Honorius 2's command by Asterius 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.6 When Oswald 1 was killed in battle, his hand and arm were cut off from the rest of his body, and they remained incorrupt up to Bede 1's time.
Event Bede.HE  iii.6 Oswald 1 was killed in battle.
Event Bede.HE  iii.6 When Oswald 1 had sat down to dinner with Aidan 1, an officer came to tell him that a great multitude of poor people (Anonymi 639) from every district were sitting in the precincts and asking alms of the king. He then ordered the dainties set in front of him to be carried to the poor.
Event Bede.HE  iii.5 Anonymi 632 decided Aidan 1 was worthy to be made a bishop and that he was the man to send to instruct the English ignorant unbelievers.
Event Bede.HE  iii.5 At a meeting of the elders (Anonymi 632), Anonymous 213 reported that he had made no headway in the instruction of the people to whom he had been sent, because they were intractable, obstinate and uncivilised.
Event Bede.HE  iii.5 When Oswald 1 asked the Irish for a bishop to minister the word of faith to him and his people, a man of harsh disposition (Anonymous 213) was first sent.
Event Bede.HE  iii.5 After redeeming Anonymi 637 from slavery, Aidan 1 made them his disciples and, when he had trained and instructed them, he ordained them priests.
Event Bede.HE  iii.5 Anonymi 636 formed the habit of prolonging their fast on Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year, until the ninth hour, with the exception of the period between Easter and Pentecost, instructed by Aidan 1's example
Event Bede.HE  iii.5 Aidan 1 was sent from Iona to give the English people instruction in Christ.
Event Bede.HE  iii.4 Anonymi 635 used tables of doubtful accuracy in fixing the date of Easter.
Event Bede.HE  iii.4 Columba 1 founded a famous monastery at Durrow
Event Bede.HE  iii.4 Columba 1 was buried at Iona
Event Bede.HE  iii.4 Columba 1 received from the Picts the island of Iona in order to establish a monastery there.
Event Bede.HE  iii.4 Ninian 1 built a church of stone at Whithorn, using a method unusual among the Britons.
Event Bede.HE  iii.4 Ninian 1's body was buried in the church of St Martin together with those of many other saints (Anonymi 634).
Event Bede.HE  iii.4 The Southern Picts received the true faith through the preaching of Ninian 1.
Event Bede.HE  iii.4 Columba 1 came to preach the word of God and turned the Picts to the faith of Christ.
Event Bede.HE  iii.3 Aidan 1 preached the gospel while Oswald 1 acted as an interpreter.
Event Bede.HE  iii.3 Oswald 1 and his companions (Anonymi 631) received the sacrament of baptism while he was an exile among the Irish.
Event Bede.HE  iii.3 Oswald 1 sent to the Irish elders (Anonymi 632), requesting them to send a bishop.
Event Bede.HE  iii.2 Bothelm 2 broke his arm falling on the ice. He asked one of the brothers to bring him some part of the holy cross of Oswald 1. Forgetting that he had left the moss of the cross in his bosom, Bothelm 2 discovered at midnight that he had been healed.
Event Bede.HE  iii.2 Every year, on the day before that on which Oswald 1 was killed, the brethren of Hexham (Anonymi 627) went to the place where Oswald had erected the cross.
Event Bede.HE  iii.1 Oswald 1 came with an army and destroyed Cadwallon 1 together with his immense force.
Event Bede.HE  iii.1 Cadwallon 1 killed Osric 1 and Eanfrith 2.
Event Bede.HE  iii.1 During the whole of Edwin 2's reign, the sons of Æthelfrith 2 (Eanfrith 2 and Anonymi 629) were living in exile among the Irish or the Picts.
Event Bede.HE  iii.1 Osric 1 received the mysteries of faith through the preaching of Paulinus 1.
Event Bede.HE  ii.20 Paulinus 1 was invited by Honorius 1 and Eadbald 2 to take charge of the church of Rochester.
Event Bede.HE  ii.20 Romanus 1 died in the Italian sea, while travelling on an embassy to Honorius 2.
Event Bede.HE  ii.20 Uscfrea 1 and Yffi 2died in Gaul in their infancy and were buried in the church with the honour due to royal children and Christian innocents.
Event Bede.HE  ii.20 After Æthelburg 1 arrived in Kent, fearing Eadbald 2 and Oswald 1, she sent Uscfrea 1 and Yffi 2 to Gaul to be brought up by Dagobert 2.
Event Bede.HE  ii.20, v.24 As the affairs in Northumbria had been turn into confusion, Paulinus 1 took with him Æthelburg 1 and returned by boat to Kent.
Event Bede.HE  ii.20 There was a great slaughter both of the Church and the people of Northumbria, perpetrated by Cadwallon 1 and Penda 1.
Event Bede.HE  ii.20 In spite of an oath, Penda 1 murdered Eadfrith 1.
Event Bede.HE  ii.20 Cadwallon 1 rebelled against Edwin 2 and a fierce battle was fought on the plain of Hatfield.
Event Bede.HE  ii.19 Hilarus 1, John 9, John 11 and John 8 wrote to the Irish clergy over the keeping of Easter.
Event Bede.HE  ii.19 Honorius 2 wrote a letter to the Irish race whom he had found to have erred over the keeping of Easter.
Event Bede.HE  ii.18 In his letter Honorius 2 referred to the pallium which he sent to both Honorius 1 and Paulinus 1, so that when either of them died, the other might put a bishop in his place. He wanted to spare them the toilsome journey to Rome, over great distances of land and sea, for the purpose of consecrating an archbishop
Event Bede.HE  ii.18 Honorius 1 came to meet Paulinus 1 in Lincoln to be consecrated bishop of the church of Canterbury.
Event Bede.HE  ii.18 Justus 1 died on 10 November
Event Bede.HE  ii.17 Honorius 2 sent Edwin 2 letters of exhortation encouraging him and his people with fatherly love, to persevere and increase in the true faith which they had accepted. He also referred to the pallium which he was sending to both Honorius 1 and Paulinus 1, so that when either of them died, the other might put a bishop in his place.
Event Bede.HE  ii.17 When Honorius 2 heard about the conversion of the Northumbrians, he sent Paulinus 1 a pallium.
Event Bede.HE  ii.16 Anonymous 279 was baptized by Paulinus 1 in the presence of Edwin 2, together with a great crowd of people, in the River Trent, near the city of Littleborough.
Event Bede.HE  ii.16 Paulinus 1 consecrated Honorius 1 bishop in the church which Blæcca 1 had built in Lincoln.
Event Bede.HE  ii.16 Blæcca 1 built a stone church of remarkable workmanship in Lincoln.
Event Bede.HE  ii.16 Paulinus 1 preached the word in the kingdom of Lindsey.
Event Bede.HE  ii.15 As soon as he began to reign, Sigeberht 3 made it his business to see that the whole kingdom shared his faith.
Event Bede.HE  ii.15 Eorpwald 1 was killed not long after his conversion by a heathen (Ricberht 1).
Event Bede.HE  ii.15 Rædwald 1 was initiated into the mysteries of the Christian faith, but on his return home he was seduced by his wife (Anonymous 256) and certain evil teachers (Anonymi 624) and perverted from the sincerity of his faith.
Event Bede.HE  ii.15 Together with his kingdom, Eorpwald 1 abandoned his idolatrous superstitions and accepted the Christian faith and sacraments.
Event Bede.HE  ii.14 Paulinus 1 built a church which was afterwards burnt down by the heathen who slew Edwin 2.
Event Bede.HE  ii.14 Paulinus 1 baptized in the River Sawle, for they were not yet able to build chapels or baptisteries there in the earliest days of the church.
Event Bede.HE  ii.14 Æthelhun 1 and Æthelthryth 1 died when they were still wearing their chrisom and were buried in the church at York.
Event Bede.HE  ii.14 Æthelhun 1, Æthelthryth 1, Uscfrea 1 and Yffi 2 were baptized later on, after the end of Paulinus 1's ministry.
Event Bede.HE  ii.14, v.24 Edwin 2 was slain by a cruel heathen hand
Event Bede.HE  ii.14 Paulinus 1 continued to preach and baptize for six years after Edwin 2's death with the approval of Oswald 1, the new king.
Event Bede.HE  ii.14 Edwin 2 set about building a greater and more magnificent square church of stone surrounding the former church made of wood (St Peter's).
Event Bede.HE  ii.14, v.24 Edwin 2 received the faith and regeneration by holy baptism with all the nobles of his race and a vast number of the common people.
Event Bede.HE  ii.13 At the council summoned by Edwin 2, Coifi 1 volunteered to destroy their pagan temples to set an example to all.
Event Bede.HE  ii.13 When asked by Paulinus 1 to keep his promise, Edwin 2 decided to discuss with his counsellors (Anonymi 622) whether he should accept the Christian faith.
Event Bede.HE  ii.12 After Rædwald 1 revealed to the queen (Anonymous 256) his plan against Edwin 2, she dissuaded him from it. Then, Rædwald 1 raised a large army to overthrow Æthelfrith 2, met him with a much greater force and slew him.
Event Bede.HE  ii.12 While on exile at Rædwald 1's court, Edwin 2 learnt that Rædwald 1 had accepted Æthelfrith 2's bribes. While considering what was best to do, he had a vision of a man who promised him that his enemies would be destroyed and that he would be a most powerful king.
Event Bede.HE  ii.11 Boniface 2 wrote to ask Æthelburg 1 to work for her Edwin 2's conversion and pray for him.
Event Bede.HE  ii.10 Boniface 2 wrote to Edwin 2, exhorting him to accept the faith.
Event Bede.HE  ii.9 When Edwin 2 had been healed of his wound, he summoned his army and marched against the West Saxons.
Event Bede.HE  ii.9, v.24 Eanflæd 1 was baptized on the holy day of Pentecost with eleven other people of her household.
Event Bede.HE  ii.9 Edwin 2 promised that if God would grant him life and victory over Cwichelm 1, he would renounce his idols and serve Christ; and as a pledge that he would keep his word he gave his infant daughter to be consecrated to Christ.
Event Bede.HE  ii.9 On the night before Eomer 1 arrived at the king's hall, to kill him, the queen (Æthelburg 1) had borne a daughter.
Event Bede.HE  ii.9 Cwichelm 1 sent an assassin to the kingdom of the Northumbrians to deprive Edwin 2 of his kingdom and his life. He killed a thegn and a retainer of the king and wounded Edwin 2.
Event Bede.HE  ii.9, v.24 Paulinus 1 was consecrated bishop to accompany Æthelburg 1 to Northumbria.
Event Bede.HE  ii.9 The marriage was the occasion of the conversion of Edwin 2 and his race.
Event Bede.HE  ii.9 On his arrival in the kingdom Paulinus 1 set vigorously to work to prevent those who had come with him from lapsing from the faith, but also to convert some of the heathen to grace and faith by his preaching.
Event Bede.HE  ii.8 Eadbald 2 wrote to Boniface 2 saying that Justus 1 had helped him obtaining a true conversion.
Event Bede.HE  ii.8 Boniface 2 sent Justus 1 the pallium and granted him licence to consecrate bishops.
Event Bede.HE  ii.8 Justus 1 consecrated Romanus 1, bishop of Rochester, in his own place.
Event Bede.HE  ii.7 Mellitus 1 was buried in St Peter's.
Event Bede.HE  ii.7 After ruling over the church for five years Mellitus 1 died.
Event Bede.HE  ii.7 A fire was burning the city of Canterbury. When Mellitus 1 arrived where the fury of the flames was at its height, he stopped the fire with his prayers
Event Bede.HE  ii.7 Boniface 2 sent letters of exhortation from Rome.
Event Bede.HE  ii.7 Laurence 2 was buried in St Peter's church, near to Augustine 1.
Event Bede.HE  ii.7 Laurence 2 died in Eadbald 2's time.
Event Bede.HE  ii.6 Mellitus 1 consecrated the church that Eadbald 2 had built.
Event Bede.HE  ii.6 Eadbald 2 built a church dedicated to the holy mother of God in the monastery of St Peter.
Event Bede.HE  ii.6 Eadbald 2 recalled Justus 1 and Mellitus 1 and they came back one year after they had left.
Event Bede.HE  ii.6 When Laurence 2 told Eadbald 2 about his vision of St Peter and showed him the marks of his stripes, the king banned all idolatrous worship, accepted the Christian faith and was baptized.
Event Bede.HE  ii.6 When Laurence 2 was about to follow Justus 1 and Mellitus 1 to Gaul, he ordered a bed to be prepared in the church. As he slept, St Peter appeared to him and scourged him hard and long, telling him to follow his example and not abandon his flock.
Event Bede.HE  ii.5 When Anonymi 618 went to fight against the Gewisse, they and all perished together
Event Bede.HE  ii.5 When Mellitus 1 was expelled from the kingdom of the East Saxons, he went to Kent, and after consulting his fellow-bishops, it was decided that they should all return to their country. In Gaul Mellitus 1 and Justus 1 awaited the outcome of the events.
Event Bede.HE  ii.5 After a meeting in which Anonymi 618 told Mellitus 1 they wanted to partake of the Eucharist without being baptised, and after Mellitus 1 refused to do what they asked, they expelled him and his companions from the realm.
Event Bede.HE  ii.5 Oeric 1 and Hengest 1 entered Britain at the invitation of Vortigern 1.
Event Bede.HE  ii.5 Æthelberht 3 established a code of laws after the Roman manner.
Event Bede.HE  ii.5 Bertha 1 was buried in the same chapel where Æthelberht 3 was also buried.
Event Bede.HE  ii.5 Æthelberht 3 was buried in the chapel of St Martin, within the church of the Apostles St Peter and St Paul.
Event Bede.HE  ii.5, v.24 Æthelberht 3 died on 24th February, on the 21st year after Augustine 1 had been sent to England.
Event Bede.HE  ii.4 After expelling every abomination from the Pantheon, Boniface 1 made a church of it dedicated to the holy Mother of God.
Event Bede.HE  ii.4 Boniface 1 sent letters to Laurence 2 and all the clergy, as well as a letter to Æthelberht 3.
Event Bede.HE  ii.4 Boniface 1 summoned a synod of the bishops of Italy to draw up regulations concerning monastic life and harmony.
Event Bede.HE  ii.4 Mellitus 1 went to Rome to confer with Boniface 1 about the needs of the English church.
Event Bede.HE  ii.4 Laurence 2, Justus 1 and Mellitus 1 beseeched and warned Anonymi 614 to keep the unity of peace and of catholic observance with the Church of Christ.
Event Bede.HE  ii.4 Augustine 1 consecrated Laurence 2 during his lifetime lest, when he was dead, the church might begin to falter if deprived of its shepherd even for an hour.
Event Bede.HE  ii.3 Augustine 1 ended the days of his office in peace
Event Bede.HE  ii.3 Theodore 1 and Beorhtwald 6 were both buried in the church of St Peter and St Paul's, as there was no more room in the chapel where the other archbishops had been buried.
Event Bede.HE  ii.3 Augustine 1's body was carried inside the church and honorably buried in the chapel on the north side.
Event Bede.HE  ii.3 Augustine 1's body was buried outside but close to the church of St Peter and St Paul.
Event Bede.HE  ii.3, iii.14 Æthelberht 3 built the church of St Andrew in Rochester.
Event Bede.HE  ii.3 Augustine 1 consecrated Justus 1 in Kent, in the city of Rochester.
Event Bede.HE  ii.3 Æthelberht 3 built the church of St Paul in the city of London
Event Bede.HE  ii.3, v.24 The East Saxons accepted the word of truth through the preaching of Mellitus 1.
Event Bede.HE  ii.3 Augustine 1 consecrated bishops Justus 1 and Mellitus 1.
Event Bede.HE  ii.2 Æthelfrith 2 collected a great army at Chester and attacked first the British priests who had gathered to pray for their army and then he destroyed the remainder of their host.
Event Bede.HE  ii.2 Seven British bishops and many learned men, chiefly from Bangor (Anonymi 609), came to meet Augustine 1 for the second time.
Event Bede.HE  ii.2 As Anonymi 609 were about to set out for the meeting with Augustine 1, they went first to a certain man (Anonymous 234) who lived as a hermit to consult him.
Event Bede.HE  ii.2 As the British bishops were unwilling to give up their traditions, Augustine 1 suggested that some sick man (Anonymous 223) should be brought, so that the faith of the person by whose prayers he was healed could be considered as in accordance with God's will. As the British bishops did not manage to heal the blind man, Augustine 1 finally restored his sight.
Event Bede.HE  ii.2 Augustine 1 summoned the bishops and teachers of the neighbouring British kingdom (Anonymi 607) to a conference at a place which was subsequently called 'Augustine's oak'. After a long dispute they were unwilling to give their assent, preferring their own traditions.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 asked Pelagius 1 to send some ministers of the word in Britain.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 saw some English boys (Anonymi 606) put for sale in a market place in Rome. On seeing them he asked from what land they had been brought, whether they were Christians or still heathen. He also asked for the name of their race and their kingdom.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 was buried in the church of St Peter, before the sanctuary
Event Bede.HE  ii.1, v.24 Gregory 1 departed this life and passed to the true life in heaven
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 arranged that masses should be celebrated in the churches of the apostles St Peter and St Paul over their bodies. Moreover, in the celebration of the mass, he added three petitions.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Augustine 1 and his companions (Anonymi 649) led the English race to the knowledge of the truth, not only by preaching the word but also by showing heavenly signs.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 By sending preachers to Britain, Gregory 1 made this race partakers of everlasting freedom.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 composed a book of answers to the questions of Augustine 1, which Bede 1 has included in his HE.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 In collaboration with the bishops of Italy (Anonymi 604), Gregory 1 composed a useful Synodical book, dealing with some of the Church's vital problems.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 made four books of Dialogues in which, at the request of Peter 4, his deacon, he collected the virtues of the most famous saints he knew or could learn of in Italy.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 proved that Eutychius 1's dogma was contrary to the orthodox belief.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Urged by his brethren (Anonymi 603) in Constantinople, Gregory 1 composed an interpretation of the book of Job.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 turned his own house into a monastery
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 and Peter 6 talked privately.
Event Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 died and was taken up to reign for ever in the kingdom of heaven.
Event Bede.HE  i.34 Theobald 1 died in the battle of Degsastan with all his army.
Event Bede.HE  i.34, v.24 Aedán 1 marched against Æthelfrith 2, but he was defeated and fled with few survivors.
Event Bede.HE  i.34 Æthelfrith 2 ravaged the Britons more extensively than any other English ruler. No ruler or king had subjected more land to the English race or settled it, having first either exterminated or conquered the natives.
Event Bede.HE  i.33 Thanks to a heavenly light which appeared every night above Peter 4's first, unworthy grave, the inhabitants of the place saw that it was a saint who had been buried there. After making enquiries they removed the body and put it in a church in Boulogne.
Event Bede.HE  i.33 Peter 4 was sent on a mission to Gaul and was drowned in a bay of the sea known as Ambleteuse
Event Bede.HE  i.33 The church was consecrated by Laurence 2
Event Bede.HE  i.33 Augustine 1 founded a monastery to the east of the city of Canterbury, in which Æthelberht 3 built the church of the Apostles St Peter and St Paul.
Event Bede.HE  i.33 Augustine 1 dedicated the church in the name of the holy Saviour, our Lord and God, Jesus Christ, and there he established a dwelling for himself and all his successors.
Event Bede.HE  i.33 Augustine 1, with the help of Æthelberht 3, restored a church, which had been built in ancient times by Roman believers.
Event Bede.HE  i.32 Gregory 1 sent Æthelberht 3 a letter and numerous gifts of every kind.
Event Bede.HE  i.31 In one of Gregory 1's letters Augustine 1 is said to have performed many miracles among the English.
Event Bede.HE  i.31 Gregory 1 exhorted Augustine 1 not to incur the danger of being elated by the great number of the miracles he had been performing.
Event Bede.HE  i.30 Gregory 1 sent a letter to Mellitus 1 after his departure from Italy to instruct him on what he should tell Augustine 1 concerning the idol temples of the English.
Event Bede.HE  i.29 Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1 a letter announcing the despatch of the pallium and giving him instruction about the future organisation of the English church and the relation between the respective authority of the bishop of London and the bishop of York.
Event Bede.HE  i.29, v.24 Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1 more colleagues and ministers of the word together with his messengers.
Event Bede.HE  i.27-28 Gregory 1 wrote to Vergilius 1, asking him to receive Augustine 1 (in case he came to see him) and to accept his advice on matters concerning bishops' behaviour.
Event Bede.HE  i.27 When Augustine 1 sent Laurence 2 and Peter 4 to Rome, he also asked Gregory 1's advice about certain urgent questions to which he replied in his Libellus Responsionum
Event Bede.HE  i.27 Augustine 1 sent to Rome the priest Laurence 2 and the monk Peter 4 to inform the Gregory 1 that the English race had received the faith of Christ and that he himself had been made their bishop.
Event Bede.HE  i.27 Augustine 1 went to Arles, and in accordance to the command of Gregory 1, was consecrated archbishop of the English by Etherius 1
Event Bede.HE  i.26 At last Æthelberht 3 believed and was baptized, being attracted by the pure life of the saints and by their most precious promises.
Event Bede.HE  i.26 In the church of St Martin Augustine 1 and Anonymi 649 first began to meet to chant the psalms, to pray, to say mass, to preach, and to baptize.
Event Bede.HE  i.26 As soon as Augustine 1 and Anonymi 649 had entered the dwelling place allotted to them, they began to imitate the way of life of the apostles and of the primitive church.
Event Bede.HE  i.26 Bertha 1 used to pray in a church built in ancient times in honour of St. Martin.
Event Bede.HE  i.25 Æthelberht 3 gave Augustine 1 and his companions a dwelling in the city of Canterbury. As they approached the city, they sang a litany in unison.
Event Bede.HE  i.25 Æthelberht 3 came to the island and commanded Augustine 1 and his comrades (Anonymi 649) to come to talk to him. They met in the open air, and at the king's command Augustine 1 and his companions sat down and preached the word of life to himself and all his "comites".
Event Bede.HE  i.25 Æthelberht 3 ordered Augustine 1 and his companions (Anonymi 649) to remain on the island where they had landed and be provided with all things necessary until he had decided what to do with them.
Event Bede.HE  i.25 Augustine 1 sent to Æthelberht 3 to say that he had come from Rome bearing the certain promise of eternal joys in heaven.
Event Bede.HE  i.25, v.24 Augustine 1 landed with his companions (Anonymi 649) on the island of Thanet.
Event Bede.HE  i.24 Gregory 1 wrote to Etherius 1, asking him to receive Augustine 1 on his return to Britain and commending the priest Candidus 1.
Event Bede.HE  i.23 Gregory 1 sent the monks (Anonymi 649) an encouraging letter in which he persuaded them to persevere with their task.
Event Bede.HE  i.23 The monks (Anonymi 649) sent home Augustine 1 who was to beg Gregory 1 humbly for permission to give up so dangerous and uncertain a journey.
Event Bede.HE  i.23 After going a little while on their journey, Anonymi 649 were paralysed with terror and began to contemplate returning home rather than going to a barbarous, fierce, and unbelieving nation whose language they did not even understand.
Event Bede.HE  i.23, v.24 Gregory 1 sent Augustine 1 and several other monks to preach the word of God to the English race.
Event Bede.HE  Preface Through the ministry of Cedd 1 and Chad 1 the kingdom of Essex recovered the faith which it had formerly rejected.
Event Bede.HE  Preface Cedd 1 and Chad 1 founded the monastery at Lastingahm
Event Bede.HE  Preface Through the ministry of Cedd 1 and Chad 1, the kingdom of Mercia achieved the faith of Christ which it had never known.
Event Bede.HE  Preface Nothhelm 2 brought to Bede 1 the letters he found in Rome
Event Bede.HE  Preface Nothhelm 2 went to Rome to search through the archives of the holy Roman church.
Event Bede.HE  Preface Bede 1 tells from what sources he gained his information.
Event Bede.HE  Preface Bede 1 sent his historical work to Ceolwulf 3 for copying and fuller study
Event Bede.HE  Preface Bede 1 submitted his historical work for Ceolwulf 3's perusal and criticism.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.19 Fursa 1 from Ireland
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.19 Fursa 1 holy man; renowned in word and deed and remarkable for his singular virtues
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.19 Fursa 1 From his boyhood he had devoted all his energy to the study of the sacred books and to the monastic discipline
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.19 Fursa 1 of very noble Irish race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.19 Fursa 1 After the vision in which his shoulder and jaw were burned, he kept the marks of the burns for the rest of his life
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.19 Anonymous 236 truthful and pious man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.20 Thomas 1 of the nation of the Gyrwe
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.20 Deusdedit 1 of the West Saxon race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.20 Damian 1 of the South Saxon race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.21 Peada 1 most noble youth, worthy both of the name and office of king
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.21 Peada 1 He accpeted the Christian faith
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.21 Adda 2 English
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.21 Diuma 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.24 Diuma 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.21 Betti 1 English
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.21 Ceollach 1 of Irish race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.24 Ceollach 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.21 Trumhere 1 pious man trained in the monastic life
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.21 Trumhere 1 of English race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.24 Trumhere 1 servant of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.23 Anonymi 645 an attack of pestilence came among them
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.26 Ælfflæd 2 devoted to God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.25 Hild 1 a woman devoted to God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 a most devoted servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 outstanding devotion and grace
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 she provided an opportunity for salvation and repentance to many who lived far away and heard the happy story of her industry and virtue
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 she was attacked with a fear which tortured her with its burning heat
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 she began to suffer internal pain and her last day came
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.30 Jarumann 1 a religious and good man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.30 Eadberht 3 beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.30 Eadberht 3 he was attacked by a dire disease and the illness increased from day to day
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.25 Ronan 1 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.25 Romanus 2 from Kent
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.25 Colmán 1 He was sent from Ireland
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.26 Colmán 1 Very prudent
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.26 Colmán 1 He and his predecessors had been very frugal and austere
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.4 Colmán 1 from Ireland
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.26 Tuda 1 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.26 Tuda 1 He had the ecclesiastical tonsure in the form of a crown and also observed the catholic rules for the date of Easter
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.26 Tuda 1 good and devoted man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.26 Tuda 1 He came from Ireland
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.26 Tuda 1 He taught the true faith to all by word and example
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.26 Eata 2 gentle and greatly revered
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.26 Eata 2 of English race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.27 Eata 2 the simplest and gentlest of men
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.27 Eata 2 most reverend father
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.27 Æthelhun 2 English
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.27 Æthelhun 2 He was dangerously ill because of a plague
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.27 Æthelhun 2 of great ability
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.27 Anonymous 241 most truthful
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.28 Anonymi 650 British
Event Bede.HE  iii.28 Anonymi 650 Anonymi 650 kept Easter Sunday according to the British practice
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.29 Ecgberht 3 most noble
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.29 Wigheard 2 a good man and well fitted for the office of bishop
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.1 Wigheard 2 of English race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.30 Sigehere 1 With his part of the kingdom of the East Saxons he apostatized
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iii.30 Sebbe 1 He held devotedly to the Christian faith...
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.11 Sebbe 1 very devout man. He was given to religious exercises, constant prayers, and the holy joy of almsgiving.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.11 Sebbe 1 He was afflicted by a very serious bodily infirmity
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.1 Andrew 2 he had bodily infirmities
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.2 Putta 1 He had little interest in secular affairs
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.3 Owine 1 monk of great merit who had left the world with the sole object of winning a heavenly reward
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.3 Owine 1 coming form the Kingdom of the East Angles
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.3 Owine 1 He applied himself to manual labour
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.3 Æthelthryth 2 from the kingdom of the East Angles
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 she preserved the glory of perfect virginity throughout her marriage with Ecgfrith
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 she would never wear linen but only woollen garments and would seldom take a hot bath. She rarely ate more than once a day. She always remained in the church at prayer from the time of the office of mattins unitl dawn.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 When she was afflicted with a tumor and by the pain her neck and jaw, she gladly welcomed this sort of pain as a punishement for the time when she used to wear necklaces
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 from the race of the East Angles
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 the coffin in which she was first buried is said to have healed some who suffered from eye troubles
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.20 Æthelthryth 2 bride of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.20 (poem) Æthelthryth 2 virgin
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.3 Hygebald 2 very holy and abstemious man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.3, p. 344 Anonymous 244 madman
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.5 Bisi 1 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.5 Bisi 1 man of great sanctity and devotion
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.6 Eorcenwald 1 He lived a very holy life
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.6 Eorcenwald 1 The horse-litter in which he used to be carried when ill was preserved by his followers after his death and continued to cure many people
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.8 Eadgyth 1 She was attacked by the plague
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.8 Æsica 1 He was attacked by the plague
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.8 Anonymous 248 She was attacked by the plague
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.9 Torhtgyth 1 She always served God in all humility and sincerity
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.9 Torhtgyth 1 She was suddenly afflicted with a most serious body disease
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.9 Torhtgyth 1 She was so wasted away by her infirmities that her bones scarcely held together. At last she also lost the use of her tongue.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.9 Anonymous 249 Her body was so disabled that she could not move a single limb
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.10 Hildelith 1 devoted servant of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.10 Hildelith 1 she was most energetic in the observance of the discipline of the Rule
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.10 Anonymous 251 She was attacked by a sudden dimness of the eyes
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.15 Cædwalla 1 of the Gewisse
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.15 Cædwalla 1 young and vigorous
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.7 Cædwalla 1 he was attacked by an illness
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.3 Bosa 1 man of great holiness and humility
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.20 Bosa 1 most holy
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.20 Bosa 1 beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.26 Trumwine 1 most reverend man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.28 Trumwine 1 most holy
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.13 Æthelwalh 1 He was baptised in the kingdom of Mercia
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.13 Eafe 1 Her province of origin was the kingdom of the Hwicce
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.13 Eafe 1 She was baptised in the kingdom of the Hwicce
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.13 Eanfrith 3 Christian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.13 Eanhere 1 Christian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.13 Dícuill 2 Irish
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.14 Anonymous 253 afflicted by a virulent plague
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.14 Anonymous 253 of the Saxon race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.14 Anonymous 253 He had been converted to the faith
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.16 Anonymi 662 They believed and were saved
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.17 Anonymi 663 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.24 John 13 from Rome
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.18 Biscop 2 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.18 Biscop 2 most religious
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.19 Biscop 2 Anglian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.21 Ceolfrith 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.18 Agatho 2 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.19 Agatho 2 of blessed memory
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.21 Ælfwine 4 he was much beloved in both the kingdom of the Mercians and the kingdom of the Northumbrians
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.22 Anonymous 255 Frisian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Heiu 1 devoted handmaid of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.2 John 18 holy man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.2 John 18 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.4 John 18 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.24 John 18 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Bosel 1 he was greatly troubled by ill-health so that he could not carry out his episcopal duties himself
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Tatfrith 1 most energetic and learned man of great ability
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Anonymi 669 handmaidens of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Anonymous 257 deuota
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.23 Anonymi 672 servants of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.24 Cædmon 1 specially marked out by the grace of God so that he used to compose godly and religious songs; whatever he learned from the holy Scriptures by means of interpreters, he quickly turned into moving poetry in English.
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.24 Cædmon 1 he was afflicted by bodily weakness
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.24 Cædmon 1 he served God with a simple and pure mind and with quiet devotion
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.25 Adomnán 2 of Irish race
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.25 Adomnán 1 he spent a devoted life in austerity and prayer. he never took food or drink except on Sundays and Thursdays and often spent whole nights in vigills and prayers
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.25 Anonymous 260 he came form Ireland
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.27 Boisil 1 endowed with a spirit of prophecy
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.28 Boisil 1 servant of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.9 Boisil 1 beloved of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.29 Hereberht 3 he went through a long illness before dying
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.31 Baduthegn 1 man of great piety and devotion
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.31 Baduthegn 1 On the way back from the sea, where he had been washing the blankets and coverings which were used in the guest house, he was seized with a sudden pain. One side of his body was afflicted with paralysis
PersonInfo Bede.HE  iv.32 Anonymous 262 his eyelid was disfigured by an unsightly tumour, which grew daily larger until it threatened the loss of the eye
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.1 Æthelwald 8 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.1 Æthelwald 8 the man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.1 Guthfrith 2 venerable servant of Crist
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.2 Beorhthun 2 most reverend and truthful
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.2 Anonymous 263 dumb; he had so much scabbines and scurf on his head that no hair could grow
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.3 Cwenburg 3 she was afflicted by a grievous illness
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.4 Anonymous 264 she was suffering from a severe disease
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.5 Anonymous 269 he lay dangerously ill, so that he had lost all the use of his limbs
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.6 Herebald 1 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.6 Anonymous 271 slow-witted and unable to learn the office of catechism or baptism
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.23 Tobias 2 Latin and Greek were as well known and as familiar to him as his native tongue
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.9 Wihtberht 2 remarkable for his contempt of this world
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.10 Anonymi 683 holy and industrious men
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.10 Hewald 1 English
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.10 Hewald 1 full of religious devotion
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.10 Hewald 1 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.10 Hewald 2 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.10 Pippin 1 most glorious
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.11 Swithberht 1 meek-hearted man of sober ways
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.12 Dryhthelm 1 from a district of Northumbria
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.12 Dryhthelm 1 he was stricken down by an illness which grew worse from day to day
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.12 Dryhthelm 1 man of God
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.12 Æthelwald 7 a man of pious and sober life
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.13 Anonymous 276 he fell sick and took to his bed, suffering cruel pains
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.13 Pehthelm 1 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.18 Pehthelm 1 most reverend
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.14 Anonymous 277 he lived an ignoble life
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.14 Anonymous 277 ha was attacked by an illness
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.15 Adomnán 1 a good and wise man
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.15 Adomnán 1 servant of Christ
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.21 Adomnán 1 renowned
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.21 Adomnán 1 he showed wonderful prudence, humility and devotion in word and deed
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.19 Offa 3 lovable and handsome youth
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.19 Boniface 4 most holy and learned man
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  v.21 Nechtan 1 most excellent and glorious Lord
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.21 Nechtan 1 most devout
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.23 Tatwine 2 from the kingdom of Mercia
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.23 Tatwine 2 a man renowned for his devotion and wisdom
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.23 Ingwald 2 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.23 Ealdwine 2 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.23 Ealdwulf 5 venerable
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.24 Anonymi 691 Mercian
PersonInfo Bede.HE  v.24 Beorhtred 2 of the Northumbrians
PersonInfo Bede.HE  ii.4 Boniface 1 most reverend
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RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Oswiu 1 (Osuiu)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.5 Oeric 1 (Oeric cognomento Oisc)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.5 Hengest 1 (Hengist)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.5 Ochta 1 (Octa)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.5 Eadbald 2 (Eadbald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.10 Eadbald 2 (... Audubaldi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.11 Eadbald 2 (... Audubaldi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Eadbald 2 (... Eadbaldi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.8 Eadbald 2 (Eadbald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Eadbald 2 (Eadbald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.8 Romanus 1 (Romanus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Romanus 1 (Romanus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.9 Æthelburg 1 (... Aedilbergae ... quae alio nomine Tatae uocatur)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.11 Æthelburg 1 (... Aedilbergam)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.14 Æthelburg 1 (... Aedilberga)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Æthelburg 1 (... Aedilberge)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.9 Paulinus 1 (Paulinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.14 Paulinus 1 (Paulinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.16 Paulinus 1 (Paulinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.14 Paulinus 1 (Paulinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Paulinus 1 (Paulinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Paulinus 1 (Paulinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Paulinus 1 (Paulinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  i.29 Paulinus 1 (Paulinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.9 Cwichelm 1 (... Cuichelmo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.9 Eomer 1 (Eumer)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.9 Lilla 1 (Lilla)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.9 Forthhere 1 (Fordheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.9 Eanflæd 1 (Eanfled)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Eanflæd 1 (... Eanfledam)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.15 Eanflæd 1 (... Eanfledam)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Eanflæd 1 (Eanfled)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Eanflæd 1 (Eanfled)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.26 Eanflæd 1 (... Eanflede)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Eanflæd 1 (... Eanfledam)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Eanflæd 1 (Eanfled)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.12 Regenhere 1 (Raegnheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.13 Coifi 1 (Coifi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.14 Osfrith 1 (... Osfridi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Osfrith 1 (Osfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.14 Cwenburg 2 (Quoenburga)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.14 Eadfrith 1 (Eadfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Eadfrith 1 (Eadfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.14 Ceorl 1 (... Cearli)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.14 Thrythwulf 1 (... Thrythuulfi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.15 Eorpwald 1 (... Earpualdo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.18 Eorpwald 1 (... Earpualdum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.15 Wuffa 1 (Uuffa)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.15 Ealdwulf 3 (Alduulf)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.17 Ealdwulf 3 (... Alduulfo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Ealdwulf 3 (... Alduulfi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.15 Ricberht 1 (... Ricbercto)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.15 Sigeberht 3 (Sigberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.18 Sigeberht 3 (Sigberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.15 Felix 2 (Felix)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.18 Felix 2 (... Felice)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.20 Felix 2 (... Felice)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.15 Honorius 1 (Honorius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.16 Honorius 1 (Honorius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.18 Honorius 1 (Honorius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Honorius 1 (Honorius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.14 Honorius 1 (Honorius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.20 Honorius 1 (Honorius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Honorius 1 (Honorius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.16 Blæcca 1 (Blaecca)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.16 Deda 1 (Deda)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.16 James 1 (... Iacobum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 James 1 (.. Iacobum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 James 1 (Iacob)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.2 James 1 (... Iacobo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.17 Honorius 2 (Honorius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Honorius 2 (Honorius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Honorius 2 (Honorius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Honorius 2 (Honorius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Severinus 1 (Seuerinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 John 9 (Iohannes)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Tómíne 1 (... Tomiano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Columbanus 2 (... Columbano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Crónán 1 (... Cronano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Díma 1 (... Dimao)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Baetán 1 (... Baithano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Crónán 2 (Cronano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Ernene 1 (.. Erniano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Laisréne 1 (... Laistrano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Sillan 1 (... Scellano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Ségéne 1 (... Segeno)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.5 Ségéne 1 (Segeni)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Saran 1 (... Sarano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 Hilarus 1 (Hilarus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 John 11 (Iohannes)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.19 John 8 (Iohannes)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Cadwallon 1 (Caedualla)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.1 Cadwallon 1 (Caedualla)
RecordedNames Bede.HE    Cadwallon 1 ( )
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Penda 1 (Penda)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Penda 1 (... Pendan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.17 Penda 1 (Penda)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.18 Penda 1 (... Penda)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.21 Penda 1 (... Pendan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Penda 1 (... Pendan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Bass 1 (... Basso)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.14 Uscfrea 1 (Uuscfrea)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Uscfrea 1 (... Uuscfrean)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.14 Æthelhun 1 (Aedilhun)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.14 Æthelthryth 1 (Aedilthryd)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.14 Yffi 2 (Yffi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Yffi 2 (... Yffi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.20 Dagobert 2 (... Daegbercto)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.1 Ælfric 3 (... Aelfrici)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.1 Osric 1 (Osric)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.14 Osric 1 (... Osrici)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.1 Eanfrith 2 (Eanfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.9 Eanfrith 2 ( )
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.2 Bothelm 2 (Bothelm)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.3 Aidan 1 (... Aidanum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.5 Aidan 1 (Aidan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.14 Aidan 1 (Aidan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.15 Aidan 1 (... Aidanum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.16 Aidan 1 (Aidan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Aidan 1 (... Aidano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.26 Aidan 1 (Aidan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Aidan 1 (... Aidano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.27 Aidan 1 (Aidan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.22 Aidan 1 (... Aidanum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Aidan 1 (Aidan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.9 Columba 1 (a nonnullis conposito a cella et Columba nomine Columcelli uocatur)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.4 Columba 1 (Columba)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Columba 1 (Columba)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.4 Ninian 1 (... Nynia)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.4 Bruide 1 (... Bridio)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.4 Malcolm 1 (... Meilochon)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.4 Ecgberht 6 (... Ecgbercto)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.27 Ecgberht 6 (Ecgberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.3 Ecgberht 6 (... Ecgbercti)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.26 Ecgberht 6 (... Ecgberctum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.9 Ecgberht 6 (Ecgberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.22 Ecgberht 6 (Ecgberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.6 Acha 1 (Acha)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.6 Bebbe 1 (Bebba)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Cynegils 1 (... Cynigislo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Birinus 1 (... Birino)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Birinus 1 (Birinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Asterius 1 (... Asterium)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Cenwealh 2 (Coinualch)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Cenwealh 2 (Coinualch)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Anna 1 (Anna)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.8 Anna 1 (... Annae)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.18 Anna 1 (Anna)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.22 Anna 1 (Anna)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Anna 1 (Anna)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.19 Anna 1 (Anna)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Hædde 2 (... Haedde)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Hædde 2 (Haeddi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.18 Hædde 2 (Haeddi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Agilbert 1 (Agilberctus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Agilbert 1 (Agilberctus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.28 Agilbert 1 (Agilberctus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Agilbert 1 (Agilberctus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Agilbert 1 (Agilberctus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Agilbert 1 (Agilberctus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Wine 1 (Uini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.28 Wine 1 (Uini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Wine 1 (Uini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Wulfhere 1 (Uulfheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Wulfhere 1 (... Uulfhere)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.30 Wulfhere 1 (Uulfheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.3 Wulfhere 1 (Uulfheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Wulfhere 1 (Uulfheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.7 Leuthhere 2 (... Leutherium)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Leuthhere 2 (Leutherius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Leuthhere 2 (Leutherius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.8 Eorcenberht 1 (... Earconbercto)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Eorcenberht 1 (Erconberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.19 Eorcenberht 1 (Earconberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Eorcenberht 1 (... Erconberctum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Eorcenberht 1 (Earconberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.8 Eorcengota 1 (Earcongotae)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.8 Fara 1 (Fara)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.8 Sæthryth 1 (Saethryd)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.8 Æthelburg 4 (Aedilberg)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.6 Æthelburg 3 (... Aedilburgae)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.9 Æthelburg 3 (Aedilburga)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.10 Æthelburg 3 (... Aedilburgi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.8 Seaxburg 1 (Sexburg)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.19 Seaxburg 1 (Sexburg)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.11 Osthryth 1 (... Osthrydae)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.21 Osthryth 1 (Osthryd)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Osthryth 1 (Osthryd)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.11 Æthelred 2 (... Aedilredo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Æthelred 2 (Aedilred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.17 Æthelred 2 (... Aedilredo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.21 Æthelred 2 (Aedilred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.22 Æthelred 2 (... Aedilredi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Æthelred 2 (... Aedilredo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.13 Æthelred 2 (... Aedilredum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Æthelred 2 (... Aedilredi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Æthelred 2 (Aedilred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.11 Æthelhild 2 (Aedilhild)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.11 Æthelwine 8 (... Ediluini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.27 Æthelwine 8 (Ediluini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Æthelwine 8 (Ediluini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.11 Ealdwine 1 (... Alduini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.13 Acca 3 (Acca)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.14 Acca 3 (Acca)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Acca 3 (Acca)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.20 Acca 3 (Acca)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Acca 3 (Acca)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.13 Wilfrid 2 (... Uilfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Wilfrid 2 (... Uilfridum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.28 Wilfrid 2 (... Uilfridum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.2 Wilfrid 2 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.3 Wilfrid 2 (... Uilfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Wilfrid 2 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Wilfrid 2 (... Uilfridum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.13 Wilfrid 2 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.15 Wilfrid 2 (... Uilfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.16 Wilfrid 2 (... Uilfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.19 Wilfrid 2 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Wilfrid 2 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.29 Wilfrid 2 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.3 Wilfrid 2 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.11 Wilfrid 2 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.18 Wilfrid 2 (... Uilfridi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Wilfrid 2 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Wilfrid 2 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.11 Willibrord 1 (Uilbrord, cognomento Clemens)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.13 Willibrord 1 (... Uilbrordum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.10 Willibrord 1 (Uilbrord)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Willibrord 1 (Uilbrord)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.14 Ealhfrith 1 (... Alhfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.21 Ealhfrith 1 (... Alchfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Ealhfrith 1 (Alchfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Ealhfrith 1 (... Alchfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.28 Ealhfrith 1 (Alchfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Ealhfrith 1 (... Alhfridi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.14 Æthelwald 6 (... Oidilualdo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.23 Æthelwald 6 (Oidiluald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.14 Ithamar 1 (... Ithamar)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.20 Ithamar 1 (Ithamar)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.14 Oswine 1 (Osuini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Oswine 1 (Osuini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.14 Hunwold 1 (... Hunualdi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.14 Tondhere 1 (... Tondheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.14 Æthelwine 7 (... Ediluinum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.15 Utta 1 (Utta)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.21 Utta 1 (... Uttan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.15 Cynemund 2 (Cynimund)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.17 Finan 1 (Finan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Finan 1 (... Finano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.27 Finan 1 (... Finani)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.18 Ecgric 1 (... Ecgrice)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.19 Fursa 1 (Furseus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.19 Foillán 1 (... Fullano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.19 Gobán 1 (... Gobbano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.19 Dícuill 1 (... Dicullo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.19 Ultán 1 (... Ultanum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.19 Clovis 2 (... Hloduio)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.19 Erchinoald 1 (Ercunualdus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.20 Thomas 1 (... Thomam)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.20 Beorhtgils 1 (... Berctgislum cognomine Bonifatium)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Beorhtgils 1 (Bonifatius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.20 Deusdedit 1 (Deusdedit)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.28 Deusdedit 1 (Deusdedit)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.29 Deusdedit 1 (Deusdedit)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Deusdedit 1 (Deusdedit)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.2 Deusdedit 1 (Deusdedit)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.20 Damian 1 (... Damianum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.2 Damian 1 (... Damiano)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.21 Peada 1 (Peada)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Peada 1 (Peada)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Peada 1 (Peada)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.21 Ealhflæd 1 (... Alchfledam)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.21 Cyneburg 1 (... Cyniburgam)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.21 Adda 2 (Adda)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.21 Diuma 1 (Diuma)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Diuma 1 (Diuma)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.21 Betti 1 (Betti)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.21 Ceollach 1 (Ceollach)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Ceollach 1 (Cellach)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.21 Trumhere 1 (Trumheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Trumhere 1 (Trumheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.30 Trumhere 1 (Trumheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.22 Sigeberht 5 (Sigberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.22 Sigeberht 2 (... Sigberctum cognomento Paruum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.22 Swithhelm 1 (Suidhelm)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.30 Swithhelm 1 (... Suidhelmum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.22 Æthelwald 5 (Aediluald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.23 Cælin 1 (Caelin)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.23 Cynebill 1 (... Cynibillum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Ecgfrith 4 (Ecgfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.28 Ecgfrith 4 (... Ecgfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Ecgfrith 4 (... Ecgfridum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Ecgfrith 4 (... Ecgfridum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.17 Ecgfrith 4 (... Ecgfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.18 Ecgfrith 4 (... Ecgfridum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.19 Ecgfrith 4 (Ecgfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.21 Ecgfrith 4 (... Ecgfridi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.26 Ecgfrith 4 (Ecgfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.27 Ecgfrith 4 (Ecgfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.28 Ecgfrith 4 (... Ecgfridi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.1 Ecgfrith 4 (... Ecgfridum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Cynewise 1 (... Cynuise)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Æthelhere 1 (Aedilheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.26 Ælfflæd 2 (Aelbfled)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Ælfflæd 2 (... Aelffledam)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Hild 1 (Hild)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Hild 1 (Hild)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 (Hild)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Hild 1 (Hild)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Immin 1 (Immin)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Eafa 2 (Eafa)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Eadberht 1 (Eadberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Jarumann 1 (Iaruman)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.30 Jarumann 1 (Iaruman)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.3 Jarumann 1 (... Iarumanno)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.24 Wynnfrith 1 (... Uynfridum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.3 Wynnfrith 1 (Uynfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Wynnfrith 1 (Uynfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.6 Wynnfrith 1 (Uynfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Eadberht 3 (Eadberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.29 Eadberht 3 (Eadberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.30 Eadberht 3 (... Eadbercto)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Ronan 1 (Ronan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Romanus 2 (Romanus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Colmán 1 (Colmanus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.26 Colmán 1 (Colman)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.27 Colmán 1 (... Colmani)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.4 Colmán 1 (Colmanus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Colmán 1 (Colman)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Colmán 1 (Colman)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Dalfinus 1 (... Dalfinum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Dalfinus 1 (... Dalfino)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.25 Agatho 1 (... Agathone)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.26 Tuda 1 (Tuda)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.26 Eata 2 (Eata)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Eata 2 (Eata)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.27 Eata 2 (Eata)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.28 Eata 2 (Eata)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.2 Eata 2 (Eata)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Eata 2 (Eata)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.27 Æthelhun 2 (Edilhun)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.28 Eadhæd 1 (... Eadhaedum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Eadhæd 1 (Eadhaed)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Eadhæd 1 (Eadhaeth)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.29 Ecgberht 3 (Ecgberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Ecgberht 3 (... Ecgbercto)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Ecgberht 3 (Ecgberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.26 Ecgberht 3 (... Ecgberctum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Ecgberht 3 (Ecgberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.29 Wigheard 2 (Uighard)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Wigheard 2 (Uighard)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.29 Vitalian 1 (Uitalianus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Vitalian 1 (Uitalianus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.20 Vitalian 1 (Uitalianus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.30 Sigehere 1 (Sigheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.6 Sigehere 1 (Sighere)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Sigehere 1 (... Sigheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iii.30 Sebbe 1 (Sebbi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.6 Sebbe 1 (Sebbi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.11 Sebbe 1 (Sebbi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Andrew 2 (... Andream)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 John 15 (... Iohanni)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Ebroin 1 (Ebrinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Emme 1 (... Emme)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Faro 1 (... Faronem)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.1 Rædfrith 1 (... Raedfridum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.2 Eddius 1 (Aeddi cognomento Stephanus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.13 Eddius 1 (Oiddi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.2 Putta 1 (Putta)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Putta 1 (Putta)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Putta 1 (Putta)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.3 Owine 1 (Ouini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.3 Æthelthryth 2 (... Aedilthryde)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.19 Æthelthryth 2 (... Aedilthrydam)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.20 (poem) Æthelthryth 2 (Aedilthryda)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.22 Æthelthryth 2 (... Aedilthrydae)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.3 Trumberht 2 (Trumberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.3 Hygebald 2 (Hygbald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Bisi 1 (Bisi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Titill 1 (... Titillo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Hlothhere 1 (... Hlothere)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.17 Hlothhere 1 (... Hlothario)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.22 Hlothhere 1 (... Hlotheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.26 Hlothhere 1 (... Hlotheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Hlothhere 1 (Hlotheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Acca 2 (Aecci)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.5 Badwine 2 (Baduuini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.6 Seaxwulf 1 (... Seaxulfum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Seaxwulf 1 (... Sexuulfum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.6 Eorcenwald 1 (... Earconualdum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.11 Eorcenwald 1 (... Erconualdo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.8 Eadgyth 1 (Eadgyd)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.8 Æsica 1 (Aesica)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.9 Torhtgyth 1 (Torctgyd)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.10 Hildelith 1 (Hildilid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.11 Wealdhere 2 (Ualdheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.11 Swæfred 1 (... Suefredo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.11 Sigeheard 1 (... Sighardo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.7 Cædwalla 1 (Petrus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Cædwalla 1 (Caedualla)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.15 Cædwalla 1 (Caedualla)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.16 Cædwalla 1 (Caedualla)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.7 Cædwalla 1 (Caedualla)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.7 Cædwalla 1 (Caedual)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Cædwalla 1 (Caeduald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Cwichelm 2 (... Cuichelmum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Gebmund 1 (... Gebmundum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Bosa 1 (Bosa)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Bosa 1 (Bosa)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.3 Bosa 1 (Bosa)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.20 Bosa 1 (Bosa)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Bosa 1 (Bosa)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Edgar 2 (... Eadgarum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Tunberht 1 (... Tunberctum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.28 Tunberht 1 (... Tunbercto)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.12 Trumwine 1 (Trumuini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.26 Trumwine 1 (Trumuini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.28 Trumwine 1 (... Trumuine)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.13 Æthelwalh 1 (Aedilualch)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.13 Eappa 1 (Eappa)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.14 Eappa 1 (Eappa)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.13 Padda 1 (Padda)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.13 Burghelm 1 (Burghelm)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.13 Eafe 1 (Eabae)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.13 Eanfrith 3 (... Eanfridi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.13 Eanhere 1 (... Eanheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.13 Dícuill 2 (Dicul)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.15 Beorhthun 1 (... Berchthuno)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.15 Andhun 1 (... Andhuno)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.15 Ine 1 (Ini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.7 Ine 1 (Ini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.16 Beornwine 1 (Bernuini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.16 Hiddila 1 (Hiddila)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.16 Arwald 1 (... Arualdi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.16 Cyneberht 1 (Cyniberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.18 John 13 (Iohannes)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 John 13 (Iohannes)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.18 Biscop 2 (... Biscopo cognomento Benedicto)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Biscop 2 (Biscop cognomento Benedictus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.20 Biscop 2 (Benedictus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Biscop 2 (Bendictus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.18 Ceolfrith 1 (... Ceolfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.21 Ceolfrith 1 (Ceolfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Ceolfrith 1 (... Ceolfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.18 Agatho 2 (Agatho)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Agatho 2 (Agatho)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.19 Tondberht 1 (Tondberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.19 Æbbe 2 (... Aebbae)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.25 Æbbe 2 (Aebbae)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.19 Cynefrith 2 (Cynifrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.21 Ælfwine 4 (Aelfuini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.22 Ælfwine 4 (Aelfuini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Ælfwine 4 (Aelfuini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.22 Imma 2 (Imma)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.22 Tunna 1 (Tunna)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Hereric 1 (... Hererici)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Hereswith 1 (Heresuid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Heiu 1 (... Heiu)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Ætla 1 (Aetla)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 John 18 (Iohannes)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.2 John 18 (Iohannes)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.3 John 18 (Iohannes)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 John 18 (Iohannes)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Oftfor 1 (Oftfor)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Osric 2 (Osric)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Bosel 1 (Bosel)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Tatfrith 1 (Tatfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Bregoswith 1 (Bregusuid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Cerdic 2 (... Cerdice)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Begu 1 (Begu)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Frigyth 1 (Frigyd)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.24 Cædmon 1 (Caedmon)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.25 Adomnán 2 (Adamnanus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.25 Eadgils 1 (Edgisl)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.26 Beorht 1 (... Bercto)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.26 Aldfrith 1 (Aldfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.1 Aldfrith 1 (... Aldfridi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.7 Aldfrith 1 (... Aldfridi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.12 Aldfrith 1 (... Aldfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.15 Aldfrith 1 (... Aldfridum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.18 Aldfrith 1 (Aldfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Aldfrith 1 (Aldfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.21 Aldfrith 1 (... Aldfridum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Aldfrith 1 (Aldfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.26 Eadric 5 (Edric)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.26 Wihtred 1 (Uictred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.8 Wihtred 1 (... Uictredo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Wihtred 1 (Uictred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Wihtred 1 (Uictred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.27 Boisil 1 (Boisil)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.28 Boisil 1 (Boisil)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.9 Boisil 1 (Boisil)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.29 Hereberht 3 (Hereberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.31 Baduthegn 1 (Badudegn)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.32 Swithberht 1 (Suidberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.32 Thrythred 1 (Thrydred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.1 Æthelwald 8 (Oidiluald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.1 Guthfrith 2 (Gudfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.2 Beorhthun 2 (Bercthun)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.3 Beorhthun 2 (Bercthun)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.3 Hereburg 1 (Hereburg)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.3 Cwenburg 3 (Quoenburg)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.4 Puch 1 (Puch)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.5 Addi 1 (Addi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.6 Herebald 1 (Herebald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  iv.23 Wilfrid 4 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.6 Wilfrid 4 (... Uilfrido)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Wilfrid 4 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.7 Sergius 1 (Sergius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.11 Sergius 1 (Sergius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.8 Swæfheard 1 (... Suaebhardo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.8 Godwin 1 (... Goduine)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.8 Tobias 2 (Tobias)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Tobias 2 (Tobias)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.9 Wihtberht 2 (Uictberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.9 Radbod 1 (... Rathbedo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.10 Hewald 1 (Niger Heuuald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.10 Hewald 2 (Albus Heuuald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.10 Tilmon 1 (Tilmon)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.10 Pippin 1 (Pippin)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.11 Swithberht 1 (Suidberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.11 Bliththryth 1 Plectrudis (... Bliththrydae)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.12 Dryhthelm 1 (... Drycthelme)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.12 Hæmgils 3 (Haemgisl)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.12 Æthelwald 7 (Ediluald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Æthelwald 7 (Ediluald)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.13 Cenred 2 (... Coenredi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Cenred 2 (Coinred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Cenred 2 (Coenred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.13 Pehthelm 1 (... Pecthelmo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.18 Pehthelm 1 (Pecthelm)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Pehthelm 1 (Pecthelm)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.15 Adomnán 1 (Adamnan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.21 Adomnán 1 (Adamnan)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.15 Arculf 1 (Arcuulfus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.18 Osred 1 (Osred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Osred 1 (... Osredi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Osred 1 (Osred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.18 Aldhelm 3 (Aldhelm)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.18 Forthhere 3 (Fortheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Forthhere 3 (Forthheri)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.18 Eadberht 9 (Eadberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.18 Eolla 1 (Eolla)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Constantine 1 (Constantinus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Ceolred 1 (... Ceolredo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Ceolred 1 (Ceolred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Offa 3 (Offa)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Boniface 4 (Bonifatius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Balthild 1 (Baldhilda)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Aldgisl 1 (... Aldgislo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 John 17 (Iohannes)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.19 Cuthbald 2 (... Cudbaldi)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.20 Maban 1 (Maban)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.21 Nechtan 1 (Naiton)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.22 Cenred 4 (Coenred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Cenred 4 (... Coenredo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.22 Dúnchad 1 (... Duunchado)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Osric 5 (Osric)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Osric 5 (Osric)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Æthelberht 5 (... Aedilberctum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Eadberht 7 (... Eadberctum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Alric 2 (... Alricum)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Tatwine 2 (Tatuini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Tatwine 2 (Tatuini)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Ingwald 2 (... Ingualdo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Ealdwine 2 (... Alduino)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Ealdwulf 5 (... Alduulfo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Ealdberht 3 (Aldberct)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Hathulac 1 (Hadulac)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Wealhstod 2 (Ualchstod)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Wilfrid 5 (Uilfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.23 Æthelbald 4 (... Aedilbaldo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Æthelbald 4 (... Aedilbaldo)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Beorhtred 2 (Berctred)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Beorhtfrith 3 (Berctfrid)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  v.24 Hwætberht 1 (... Huaetbercti)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.4 Boniface 1 (Bonifatius)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  i.29 Rufinianus 1 (Rufinianus)
RecordedNames Bede.HE  ii.5 Vortigern 1 (...Vurtigerno)
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.1 Theodore 1 granted the monastery of St Peter in Canterbury to Hadrian 2.
Possession Bede.HE  ii.1 Gregory 1 Whatever money he had, he distributed it and gave to the poor.
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.3 50 hides of land to build a monastery
Transaction Bede.HE  i.25 King Æthelberht 3 gave Augustine 1 and his followers somewhere to settle in Canterbury, suitable to their rank.
Transaction Bede.HE  i.26 possessions of various kinds for their needs
Transaction Bede.HE  i.26 possessions of various kinds
Transaction Bede.HE  ii.3 many gifts on the bishop of the church of St Paul in London and both lands and possessions for the maintenance of the bishop's retinues.
Transaction Bede.HE  ii.3 many gifts on the bishop of the church of St Andrew in Rochester and both lands and possessions for the maintenance of the bishop's retinues.
Transaction Bede.HE  ii.3 many gifts on the bishop of the church of Canterbury and both lands and possessions for the maintenance of the bishop's retinues.
Transaction Bede.HE  ii.10 a robe embroidered with gold and a garment from Ancyra
Transaction Bede.HE  ii.11 a silver mirror and an ivory comb adorned with gold
Transaction Bede.HE  ii.4 the temple at Rome known as the Pantheon
Transaction Bede.HE  iii.14 the same horse Aidan 1 had received from Oswine 1
Transaction Bede.HE  iii.25 a monastery of forty hides at Ripon
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.13 87 hides of land at Selsey to maintain his exiled followers
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.16 a fourth part of the land on the Isle of Wight, that is 300 hides
Possession Bede.HE  v.18 Wilfrid 2 monastery at Selsey
Transaction Bede.HE  v.19 ten hides at Stamford
Transaction Bede.HE  v.19 a monastery with thirty hides at Ripon
Transaction Bede.HE  iii.23 He asked Cedd 1 to accept a grant of land on which to build a monastery
Transaction Bede.HE  iii.14 an excellent horse
Transaction Bede.HE  iii.24 a site at Gilling to build a monastery
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.18 land for the founding of the monastery of St Peter
Possession Bede.HE  iii.24 Hild 1 She gained possession of ten hides and there built a monastery
Possession Bede.HE  iv.23 Hild 1 a hide of land on the north side of the River Wear
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.29 Eadberht 3 In accordance with the law, he gave every year a tenth part to the poor, not only of his beasts but also of his corn and fruit and his garments as well.
Transaction Bede.HE  iii.29 a cross with a golden key made from the fetters of St Peter and St Paul
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.1 presents and no small number of gold and silver vessels from Ecgberht 3 and Oswiu 1
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.11 no small sum of money to be distributed to the poor
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.12 a church and a small estate
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.13 Two provinces : the Isle of Wight and the province of the Meonware
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.16 the land that Wilfrid 2 had been granted by Cædwalla 1
Transaction Bede.HE  iv.18 A letter of privileges, protecting the liberty of the monastery of St Peter
Possession Bede.HE  iv.32 Thrythred 1 a small part of Cuthbert 1's hairs
Transaction Bede.HE  v.12 one third of everything he possessed.
Education Bede.HE  v.1 Guthfrith 2 he was brought up at Lindisfarne
Event Bede.HE  iii.24 Diuma 1 Diuma 1 died and was buried among the Middle Angles.
Personal Relationship Bede.HE    Acha 1 was Sister of Edwin 2
Personal Relationship Bede.HE  iv.13 Eafe 1 was Wife of Æthelwalh 1
Occupation Bede.HE    Anonymous 246
Event Bede.HE    Tatfrith 1