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Saint Bega

Saint Bega was reputedly a saint of the Early Middle Ages; an Irish princess〔Bartlett, Robert (1999) "Cults of Irish, Scottish and Welsh saints in twelfth-century England", (''Britain and Ireland, 900–1300: Insular Responses to Medieval European Change'', ) p. 71, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ISBN 978-0-52102-661-1〕 who valued 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 Ireland.〔
==The life of St. Bega==
The account of Bega's flight from Ireland is found in the ''Life of St Bega'',〔''Vita et Miracula S Bege Virginis in Privincia Northanhimborum''. British Library, Cott. MS. Faustina, B IV. Translated by G. C. Tomlinson. Carlisle: S. Jefferson, printer, 1842.〕 part of a collection of various English saints' lives that belonged to Holmcultram Abbey and is dated to the mid-13th century. The ''Life'' continues:
So the account has Bega living in seclusion, and after a time travelling to Northumbria, where she was admitted to sacred vows. It also states that she founded Hartlepool Abbey, a convent at Hartlepool, but modern historians believe the writer of the ''Life'' created a composite St Bega,〔 with events from the lives of ''Heui'', who founded that convent, and ''Begu''; who was mentioned in Bede's life of St Hilda of Whitby.〔 This confusion put Bega into the 7th century, which is clearly inconsistent, as the Vikings, whose raids supposedly led to her fleeing to St Bees, only appeared in the area and started raiding Ireland from Ca.795 onwards.〔

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