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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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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San Beda University (Filipino: Pamantasan ng San Beda) is a private Catholic coeducational basic and higher education institution run by the Order of...
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Fritz Löhner-Beda (24 June 1883 – 4 December 1942), born Bedřich Löwy, was an Austrian librettist, lyricist and writer. Once nearly forgotten, many of...
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Beda Red Lions and Lionesses are the collegiate varsity teams of the San Beda University, best known for their basketball section. San Beda is named after...
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San Beda College Alabang (Spanish: Colegio de San Beda de Alabang; Filipino: Dalubhasaang San Beda Alabang) is a private, Catholic basic and higher education...
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The San Beda Red Lions basketball program represents San Beda University (SBU) in men's basketball as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association...
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Johann Chrysanth "Beda" Weber (26 October 1798 – 28 February 1859) was a German Benedictine professor, author, and member of the Frankfurt Parliament....
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Sein Beda (Burmese: စိန်ဗေဒါ; also spelt Sein Baydar; 10 November 1882 – 8 October 1942) was a prominent Burmese classical musician based in Mandalay,...
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Mendiola F.C. 1991 (category Football team templates which use short name parameter)
to the football program of San Beda College (now San Beda University). It all began in the summer of 1991, the San Beda senior football team based in Mendiola...
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Beda Regaus (1718–1808) was the provost of Affligem Abbey during the disturbances of the French Revolutionary Wars. He was also active as a monastic historian...
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The Pontifical Beda College (Italian: Pontificio Collegio Beda) is a Catholic seminary in Rome. It was founded as the Collegio Ecclesiastico at the Palazzo...
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is Beda (West Saxon Bīeda, Northumbrian Bǣda, Anglian Bēda). Bodo (deacon) (c. 814 – 876), German deacon who converted to Judaism, assuming the name of...
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Mathieu Béda (born 28 July 1981) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defender. "Mathieu Béda". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 7 March...
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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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Lyceum Pirates finished second, but lost all two semifinals games to the San Beda Red Lions. The Blazers then defeated Lyceum in the first third place playoff...
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200m 220yds San Beda Arellano This rivalry is between Legarda's Arellano and Mendiola's San Beda. Others would refer to it as the Battle of Legarda...
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Domiati (redirect from Gibbneh beda)
as white cheese (Egyptian Arabic: جبنه بيضا gebna bēḍa Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [ˈɡebnæ ˈbeːdˁɑ]), is a soft white salty cheese made primarily in...
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Carlos Loyzaga (category San Beda Red Lions basketball players)
Gabby), coach of the San Beda Red Lions, recruited him. In the NCAA cage wars for the coveted Zamora Trophy in the 1950s, San Beda lost its title bid when...
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Beda Cornwall (November 21, 1907 – June 13, 1994) was instrumental in the development of public libraries in Las Vegas, Nevada. Born in Tulare, South Dakota...
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Beda Leon Sieber (born 20 May 2004) is a Swiss ice dancer. With his skating partner, Gina Zehnder, he is the 2023 JGP Turkey bronze medalist, and a three-time...
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Slavko Beda (17 October 1919 – 8 June 1975) was a Croatian footballer who played internationally for the Croatia national team. He started his career in...
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James Younghusband (section San Beda)
they will join San Beda for the 2011 National Club Championships under former national coach Aris Caslib. In the final, San Beda lost 3–0 to Teknika...
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Breton: Frederig Catalan: Frederic Croatian: Fridrik Czech: Bedřich, Bedříšek, Béda Danish: Frederik, Frede Dutch: Frederick, Frederik, Fred, Frits, Freek, Rik...
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Leonid Ignatyevich Beda (Russian: Леони́д Игна́тьевич Беда́; 16 August 1920 – 26 December 1976) was a ground-attack squadron commander in the Soviet Air...
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churches were now using identical tables. In the year 725 Bede (Latin name Beda Venerabilis) published a new extension of Dionysius’ Easter table to a...
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Beda Hallberg (1869–1945) was a Swedish philanthropist. She is known as the founder of the Majblomma Fundraiser Society, for the purpose of benefitting...
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Nogueira Beda (born March 5, 1989) is a Brazilian footballer who plays in Spain, as a forward for Arosa SC. Born in Aquidauana, Mato Grosso do Sul, Beda joined...
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Beda Giovanni Cardinale (30 July 1869 – 1 December 1933), also Giovanni Beda Cardinale, was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who headed dioceses...
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