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Saint Bega was reputedly a saint of the Early Middle Ages; an Irish princess who became an anchoress and valued her virginity. Promised in marriage to a Viking prince who, according to a medieval manuscript The Life of St Bega, was "son of the king of Norway", Bega "fled across the Irish sea to land at St. Bees on the Cumbrian coast. There she settled for a time, leading a life of exemplary piety, then, fearing the raids of pirates which were starting along the coast, she moved over to Northumbria". The most likely time for this would have been after AD 850, when the Vikings were settling in Ireland.

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  • Bega von Cumberland (de)
  • Bega de Cumberland (santa) (es)
  • Bega (in)
  • Saint Bega (en)
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  • Die heilige Bega (englisch St Bees) war eine eher sagenhafte irische Königstochter des 7. Jahrhunderts, die zur Zeit von St Hilda von Whitby lebte. (de)
  • Santa Bega de Cumberland​ fue una supuesta princesa y virgen de la Alta Edad Media.​​​ (es)
  • Santa Bega merupakan seorang santa dari Awal Abad Pertengahan; ia adalah seorang puteri berkebangsaan Irlandia yang menjunjung tinggi nilai keperawanan. Ia dijodohkan dengan seorang pangeran Viking, yang menurut sebuah naskah abad pertengahan Kehidupan Santa Bega, merupakan "putra raja Norwegia", Bega "melarikan diri menyeberangi Laut Irlandia untuk mendarat di di pinggir pantai Cumbria. Disana ia tinggal selama beberapa waktu, khawatir akan perampokan dari para bajak laut yang mulai beraksi di pesisir pantai itu, ia pindah ke Northumbria". Sepertinya hal itu dilakukannya setelah tahun 850, ketika bangsa Viking menetap di Irlandia. (in)
  • Saint Bega was reputedly a saint of the Early Middle Ages; an Irish princess who became an anchoress and valued her virginity. Promised in marriage to a Viking prince who, according to a medieval manuscript The Life of St Bega, was "son of the king of Norway", Bega "fled across the Irish sea to land at St. Bees on the Cumbrian coast. There she settled for a time, leading a life of exemplary piety, then, fearing the raids of pirates which were starting along the coast, she moved over to Northumbria". The most likely time for this would have been after AD 850, when the Vikings were settling in Ireland. (en)
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  • Saint Bega (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/St_Bega_stained_glass.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/St_bees_graveyard_cross.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Vision_of_st_bega_st_bees.jpg
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  • Northumbria (en)
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  • Ireland (en)
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