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    Beunans Meriasek (English: The Life of Saint Meriasek) is a Cornish play completed in 1504. Its subject is the legends of the life of Saint Meriasek or...
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    it is celebrated in some places on 7 June). Until Beunans Ke came to light in 2000, Beunans Meriasek was the only known saint's play in Middle Cornish...
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  • Penryn. From this period also are the hagiographical dramas Beunans Meriasek (The Life of Meriasek) and Bewnans Ke (The Life of Ke), both of which feature...
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    Britain. These are the Cornish-language works Beunans Meriasek and Beunans Ke, about the lives of Saints Meriasek and Kea, respectively. Other examples of...
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    Bewnans Ke (redirect from Beunans Ke)
    other evidence suggests some relationship with the other such work, Beunans Meriasek. The story has much correspondence with a French text, a translation...
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    Cornish language miracle plays, particularly the Ordinalia trilogy, the Beunans Meriasek, and the Bewnans Ke, were traditionally performed at the plain-an-gwarrys...
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    Penzance Music Language Anglo-Cornish Cornish literature Ordinalia Beunans Meriasek Bewnans Ke Prayer Book Rebellion Radyo an Gernewegva Mythology Beast...
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  • Gaul Meriasek, Breton saint, patron of Camborne Beunans Meriasek, a Middle Cornish miracle play that relates the legends of the life of Saint Meriasek Meriadoc...
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  • 137. The portrayal of Tewdwr in other Tudor-era works such as Beunans Meriasek and Beunans Ke may be a satire against Henry VII Tudor in the wake of his...
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    appears to be the work of one scribe (Peniarth MS 67). Beunans Meriasek (The Life of St Meriasek) (1504), the earliest surviving manuscript in the Cornish...
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