- also
refer to:
Beda,
Alabama Beda (name)
Beda people, a
community found in
Jammu and
Kashmir Beda College, a
college in Rome,
Italy Beda Fell, a fell in...
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Beda is a
given name and
surname of
multiple origin. As a
masculine given name, it
originates as an Anglo-Saxon
short name, West
Saxon Bīeda, Northumbrian...
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members or
those of a
lower social group,
which effectively means that the
Bedas alone perform that duty for
their own
people because there is no
lower group;...
- The
Beda dam is a dam in
Saudi Arabia opened in 1985 and
located in Al Baha region.
Saudi Arabia portal List of dams in
Saudi Arabia Team,
GeoNetwork (2007-02-07)...
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Natalis Beda (French: Noël
Beda; c. 1470 – 18
January 1537, Mont-Saint-Michel) was a
French civil magistrate (syndic) and
Catholic theologian best known...
- ISBN 978-0199543120. Obermair,
Hannes (2010). "Novit
iustus animas. Ein
Bozner Blatt aus
Bedas Kommentar der Sprüche Salomos" (PDF).
Concilium Medii Aevi. 31. Edition...
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Francesco Beda (Trieste, 29
November 1840 – 30 July 1900) was a
painter from Austria-Hungary,
mainly depicted costume genre subjects. The "costume genre...
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Beda Bubbing is a semi-Legendary King of
Lindsey who
appears in
several Anglo-Saxon genealogies, most
notably the
Anglian Collection. He is
recorded as...
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Beda Angehrn (born 7
December 1725 in Hagenwil,
modern day Amriswil; died 19 May 1796 in St. Gallen) was prince-abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall from 1767...
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Beda Mayr (15
January 1742 – 28
April 1794) was a
Bavarian Benedictine philosopher, apologist, and poet. He was the
author of A
Defense of the Catholic...