| Adam ___ |
| Venerable |
| Eliot hero |
| Venerable one |
| Adam of fiction |
| Eliot character |
| Venerable" monk |
| Eliot title hero |
| Venerable" saint |
| English historian |
| Eliot's carpenter |
| Sainted historian |
| Eliot protagonist |
| George Eliot hero |
| The Venerable ___ |
| Adam of literature |
| Benedictine scholar |
| Eliot title surname |
| Eliot's ''Adam ___'' |
| G. Eliot's "Adam ___ |
| Hetty Sorrel's lover |
| Venerable theologian |
| Eliot title character |
| De Temporibus" writer |
| Adam or the Venerable |
| Adam __" (Eliot novel) |
| George Eliot character |
| Venerable" English monk |
| Early English historian |
| English saint-historian |
| Venerable" British saint |
| Venerable" English saint |
| George Eliot's 'Adam --' |
| Historian and theologian |
| Ancient British historian |
| Father of English history |
| Sainted English historian |
| Venerable" English writer |
| Venerable" English scholar |
| Carpenter in an 1859 novel |
| Venerable" English historian |
| Adam created by George Eliot |
| Venerable English theologian |
| George Eliot title character |
| Saint known as "The Venerable |
| The Father of English History |
| George Eliot's carpenter hero. |
| Adam ___" (George Eliot novel) |
| Saint referred to as "Venerable |
| The Venerable ___, English monk |
| Venerable" scholar of old England |
| The Venerable ___, English scholar |
| On the Reckoning of Time" historian |
| The Venerable ___," early historian |
| Venerable English historian, d. 735 |
| The Venerable ____ English historian |
| The Venerable ___, English theologian |
| Northumbrian monk and historian, d. 735 |
| The Venerable ___ (old English historian) |
| Monk known as "The Father of English History |
| Saint who wrote the earliest history of England |
| Theologian called "The Father of English History |
| Ecclesiastical History of the English People" author |
| The Ecclesiastical History of the English People" scholar |
| Only native Englishman ever named Doctor of the Church by a pope |
| Theologian who started the custom of dating events from the birth of Christ |
| Venerable author of The Ecclesiastical History of the English People, d. 735 |