The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical history of England
Published
1930
Pages
430
Language
EN
Reading Time
~7h 32min
The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical history of England is a great britain book by Saint Bede the Venerable. In 1930. It has 430 pages.
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A history of the Christian Churches in England, and of England generally; its main focus is on the conflict between the pre-Schism Roman Rite and Celtic Christianity. It was originally composed in Latin, and is considered one of the most important original references on Anglo-Saxon history and has played a key role in the development of an English national identity. It is believed to have been completed in 731 when Bede was approximately 59 years old.
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A history of the Christian Churches in England, and of England generally; its main focus is on the conflict between the pre-Schism Roman Rite and Celtic Christianity. It was originally composed in Latin, and is considered one of the most important original references on Anglo-Saxon history and has p...
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