Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Moore MS. (Cambridge), so called, because, after being sold
2 0, Int | sincerely by Venerable Bede, so called in all Christendom for his
3 0, Life | Wednesday, which nevertheless is called Ascension Day, implying,
4 0, Life | quality which has been well called "the sanity of saintliness,"
5 I, I | in the Atlantic, formerly called Albion, lies to the north-west,
6 I, I | ocean, it has the islands called Orcades. Britain is rich
7 I, I | commander, they are to this day called Dalreudini; for, in their
8 I, I | strong city of the Britons, called Alcluith. The Scots, arriving
9 I, IV | Antoninus Verus, commonly called Marcus Aurelius, succeeded
10 I, XII | west of it, at a place called in the Pictish language
11 I, XV | West-Saxons who are to this day called Jutes, seated opposite to
12 I, XV | the country which is now called Old Saxony, came the East-Saxons,
13 I, XV | is, the country which is called Angulus, and which is said,
14 I, XVII | greatness of the danger, called upon Christ, and having,
15 I, XXV | royal family of the Franks, called Bertha; whom he had received
16 I, XXXIII | bay of the sea, which is called Amfleat, and committed to
17 I, XXXIV | pieces at a famous place, called Degsastan, that is, Degsa
18 II, I | answered, that they were called Angles. "Right," said he, "
19 II, I | natives of that province were called Deiri. (Note: Southern Northumbria) "
20 II, I | saved from wrath, and called to the mercy of Christ.
21 II, I | How is the king of that called?" They told him his name
22 II, II | place which is to this day called, in the English language,
23 II, II | celebrated monastery, which is called, in the English tongue,
24 II, II | which by the English is called Legacaestir, but by the
25 II, III | formerly the chief man of it, called Hrof. It is about twenty-four
26 II, IV | into this island, which is called Britain, before we knew
27 II, IV | gift of the temple at Rome called by the ancients Pantheon,
28 II, V | in their own language, is called Ceaulin; the third, as has
29 II, V | kings of Kent are wont to be called Oiscings. His father was
30 II, IX | wife Ethelberg, otherwise called Tata, (a term of endearment)
31 II, IX | came into the province one called Eumer, sent by the king
32 II, IX | to the king a daughter, called Eanfled. The king, in the
33 II, XII | side of the river that is called Idle. In this battle, Redwald'
34 II, XII | this battle, Redwald's son, called Raegenheri, was killed.
35 II, XIII | river Derwent, and is now called Godmunddingaham, where the
36 II, XIV | royal township, which is called Adgefrin, stayed there with
37 II, XIV | instead of it, at the place called Maelmin.~ These things happened
38 II, XIV | township in the country called Loidis. But the altar, being
39 II, XV | kings of the East Angles are called Uuffings.~ Earpwald, not
40 II, XVI | in the English tongue is called Tiouulfingacaestir; and
41 II, XVII | either of them shall be called out of this world to his
42 II, XX | fought in the plain that is called Haethfelth, Edwin was killed
43 II, XX | though he professed and called himself a Christian, was
44 III, I | withstand, was slain at a place called in the English tongue Denisesburna,
45 III, II | to health.~The place is called in the English tongue Hefenfelth,
46 III, III | sent out from the island called Hii (Iona)whereof the monastery
47 III, IV | Bernicians, and is commonly called the White House, because
48 III, IV | is in the Scottish tongue called Dearmach—The Field of Oaks.
49 III, IV | the Sabbath, which is now called the Lord’s day, should come.
50 III, VII | the West Saxons, formerly called Gewissae,in the reign of
51 III, VII | gave to the bishop the city called Dorcic,there to establish
52 III, VII | and by his pious labours called many to the Lord, he departed
53 III, VII | Ireland, a certain bishop called Agilbert, a native of Gaul,
54 III, VII | of Venta, by the Saxons called Wintancaestir. (Winchester)
55 III, VIII | named Fara, at a place called In Brige; for at that time
56 III, VIII | of Kent, had a daughter called Earcongota,of whom we are
57 III, IX | predecessor Edwin, at a place called in the English tongue Maserfelth,
58 III, IX | infirmity. Upon which she called for water, washed her face,
59 III, XI | the province of Lindsey, called Beardaneu, which that queen
60 III, XI | abbess, who is still living, called Ethelhild, the sister of
61 III, XIII | of Hell for his sins. He called me, for I was near, and
62 III, XIII | of wonderful sanctity, called Oswald, the excellency of
63 III, XIV | partner in the royal dignity called Oswin, of the race of King
64 III, XIV | from the place that is called Wilfaraesdun,that is, Wilfar’
65 III, XIV | distant from the village called Cataract, towards the north-west.
66 III, XIV | of his reign, at a place called Ingetlingum, where afterwards,
67 III, XVII | first day/ of the week, now called the Lord’s day.~
68 III, XIX | out of Ireland a holy man called Fursa, renowned both for
69 III, XIX | the English language is called Cnobheresburg, that is,
70 III, XIX | them. He knew the man, and called to mind that he had received
71 III, XIX | He had another brother called Ultan, who, after a long
72 III, XIX | a monastery in the place called Latineacum,2and falling
73 III, XXI | belonging to the king, called At the Wall. And having
74 III, XXI | of the monastery which is called At the Goat’s Head.8The
75 III, XXI | Midland Angles, in the country called Infeppingum; and Ceollach,
76 III, XXII | above spoken of, which is called At the Wall,because it is
77 III, XXII | language of the Saxons, is called Ythancaestir,as also in
78 III, XXII | in the royal township, called Rendlaesham,’ that is, Rendil’
79 III, XXIII | brother of the same bishop, called Caelin, a man no less devoted
80 III, XXIII | monastery, which is now called Laestingaeu,and established
81 III, XXIV | God, entered the monastery called Heruteu,or, "The Island
82 III, XXIV | ten families, at the place called Streanaeshalch,built a monastery
83 III, XXIV | of the monastery that is called Ingetlingum,and is the place
84 III, XXV | forty families, at a place called Inhrypum; which place, not
85 III, XXV | if the Lord’s day, then called the first day of the week,
86 III, XXVI | was abbot of the monastery called Mailros,a man most reverend
87 III, XXVII | buried in the monastery called Paegnalaech.2 Moreover,
88 III, XXVII | language of the Scots is called Rathmelsigi,and having lost
89 III, XXVIII | village belonging to the king, called In Compendio.He stayed some
90 III, XXVIII | York. This was a priest called Ceadda, brother to the most
91 III, XXVIII | the twentieth moon, being called in to assist at the ordination;
92 III, XXIX | again, ‘I the Lord have called thee in righteousness, and
93 IV, I | Naples in Campania, an abbot called Hadrian, by nation an African,
94 IV, I | that time in Rome, a monk, called Theodore, known to Hadrian,
95 IV, I | conveyed him to the port called Quentavic; where, falling
96 IV, III | monastery, at the place called Ad Barvae,or "At the Wood,"
97 IV, III | episcopal see in the place called Lyccidfelth,in which he
98 IV, III | habitation with only one brother, called Owini,his other companions
99 IV, III | reverend father, which is called Laestingaeu. He said that
100 IV, III | other thing, he forthwith called upon the Lord for mercy,
101 IV, IV | at some distance from it, called in the language of the Scots,
102 IV, IV | language of the Scots, is called Mageo? He bought a small
103 IV, IV | very large, is commonly called Muigeo; and as all have
104 IV, V | indiction,at the place which is called Herutford: I, Theodore,
105 IV, V | bishop of the Kentish castle, called Rochester; Leutherius, bishop
106 IV, V | of August, at the place called Clofeshoch.~"VIII. That
107 IV, VI | of the monastery which is called Medeshamstead,’ in the country
108 IV, VI | to his monastery which is called Ad Barvae,and there ended
109 IV, VI | river Thames, at a place called Cerotaesei,that is, the
110 IV, VI | East Saxons, at a place called In Berecingum, wherein she
111 IV, VIII | dying in the same monastery, called upon a virgin that was to
112 IV, VIII | not above three years old, called Aesica; who, by reason of
113 IV, VIII | his last hour was come, called three times upon one of
114 IV, VIII | The virgin, to whom he called, as he was dying, was immediately
115 IV, VIII | summoned, followed him that called her into the heavenly kingdom.~
116 IV, IX | appeared to one of the sisters, called Tortgyth; who, having lived
117 IV, XII | August, appeared a star, called a comet, which continued
118 IV, XIII | monastery, at the place called Bosanhamm, (Bosham near
119 IV, XIII | wandering in exile. The place is called Selaeseu, (Selsey, south
120 IV, XIII | of place is by the Latins called a peninsula, by the Greeks,
121 IV, XIV | Saxons who had been lately called to the faith, were snatched
122 IV, XIV | the Saxon nation, lately called to the faith ,who had been
123 IV, XIV | belongs to it."~The boy called the priest, and repeated
124 IV, XIV | said that one of them was called Peter, the other Paul; and
125 IV, XIV | on that very day. He then called the brethren, ordered dinner
126 IV, XVI | committed to one of his clerks called Bernwin, who was his sister’
127 IV, XVI | Jutes.Coming to the place called At the Stone, they thought
128 IV, XVI | far from there, at a place called Hreutford, (Redbridge) that
129 IV, XVI | three miles wide, which is called Solvente. (The Solent) In
130 IV, XVII | in the Saxon tongue, is called Haethfelth,we conferred
131 IV, XVIII | have spoken of having been called for this purpose in Britain,
132 IV, XIX | King Egfrid, at the place called the city of Coludi,having
133 IV, XIX | made abbess in the district called Elge, (Ely) where, having
134 IV, XIX | language of the English, is called Grantacaestir, (Grantchester,
135 IV, XIX | Lord.’ Not long after they called me in, opening the door
136 IV, XXII | In that battle a youth called Imma, one of the king’s
137 IV, XXII | loosed.~Now he had a brother called Tunna, who was a priest
138 IV, XXII | the city which is still called Tunnacaestir after him.(
139 IV, XXIII | of the monastery that is called Streanaeshalch,as we mentioned
140 IV, XXIII | abbess in the monastery called Heruteu, (Hartlepool) which
141 IV, XXIII | city of Calcaria,which is called Kaelcacaestir (Tadcaster)
142 IV, XXIII | a monastery in the place called Streanaeshalch, and this
143 IV, XXIII | whom all that knew her called Mother, for her singular
144 IV, XXIII | provision of Holy Housel, and called together the handmaids of
145 IV, XXIII | same year, and which is called Hacanos. There was in that
146 IV, XXIII | monastery, a certain nun called Begu,who, having dedicated
147 IV, XXV | the monastery of virgins, called the city of Coludi, above-mentioned,
148 IV, XXV | man of the Scottish race, called Adamnan,leading a life entirely
149 IV, XXV | troubled at that prediction, called the man to her, and straitly
150 IV, XXVII | in a very small island, called Fame, in the ocean about
151 IV, XXVIII | the river Alne, at a place called Adtuifyrdi, which signifies "
152 IV, XXIX | life which alone can be called life, was drawing near;
153 IV, XXIX | There was a certain priest, called Herebert, a man of holy
154 V, I | in the monastery which is called Inhrypum. To the end that
155 V, II | now abbot of the monastery called Inderauuda, that is, "In
156 V, III | monastery of nuns, at the place called Wetadun, where the Abbess
157 V, III | hour, some one came in and called me out, saying, ‘Quoenburg’ (
158 V, IV | of God was, at that time, called thither by the thegn to
159 V, V | another time also, being called to consecrate the church
160 V, VII | Sergius the Pope bade him be called Peter, himself his father,
161 V, VII | Here was buried Caedwalla, called also Peter, king of the
162 V, VIII | body of the holy prelate, called now in the Greek tongue
163 V, VIII | being abbot of the monastery called Racuulfe, which stands at
164 V, IX | they are still corruptly called "Garmans" by the neighbouring
165 V, IX | said Columba is now by some called Columcille, the name being
166 V, IX | But one of his companions, called Wictbert, notable for his
167 V, X | their hair, the one was called Black Hewald and the other
168 V, XI | life, and meek of heart, called Suidbert, to be ordained
169 V, XI | certain island on the Rhine, called in their tongue, Inlitore;
170 V, XI | language of those people is called Wiltaburg, that is, the
171 V, XII | the Northumbrians which is called Incuneningum, who led a
172 V, XII | Drythelm (for so he was called), that you are able to endure
173 V, XIV | being brought to extremity, called the brethren, and with much
174 V, XVI | Lord was born; the inner is called the manger of our Lord.
175 V, XVI | the church of Constantine, called the Martyrium. It was built
176 V, XVIII | of the monastery which is called the city of Maildufus, by
177 V, XVIII | Wilfrid, of blessed memory, called Selaeseu, was consecrated
178 V, XIX | his days in the province called Inundalum, after he had
179 V, XIX | his monastery, which is called Inhrypum, and buried in
180 V, XIX | his notice, another youth, called Biscop, surnamed Benedict,
181 V, XIX | ten families at the place called Stanford; and not long after,
182 V, XIX | thirty families, at the place called Inhrypum; which place he
183 V, XIX | This man, straightway being called, came in, and seeing him
184 V, XIX | first monastery which is called Inhrypum, and buried in
185 V, XX | to him a notable singer called Maban, who had been taught
186 V, XXI | river Tyne, at the place called Ingyruum, which he gloriously
187 V, XXI | killed, and which is properly called the Passover or Phase, but
188 V, XXI | which among the ancients was called the first day of the week,
189 V, XXI | the year, which is also called the month of new things,
190 V, XXI | Passion, He wished this to be called the Lord’s day, and the
191 V, XX III| priest in the monastery called Briudun. He was consecrated
192 V, XX III| Pecthelm in that which is called the White House, which,
193 V, XXIV | time the English, being called in by the Britons, came
194 V, XXIV | the year 754, Boniface, called also Winfrid, Bishop of
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