Venerable Bede’s 'Ecclesiastical History of the English People' was originally written in which language before being translated into Old English?
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Correct answer: Medieval Latin
Bede completed his masterpiece in Latin in 731 AD. It was later translated into Old English as part of the Alfredian circle of translations to make the history of the English church accessible to the nobility.
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