Kea (Breton and Cornish: Ke; French: Ké) was a late 5th-century British saint from the Hen Ogledd ("Old North")—the Brythonic-speaking parts of what is...
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Look up kea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The kea is a parrot native to New Zealand. Kea or KEA can also refer to: KEA (aircraft manufacturer), of...
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Truro. This and the nearby village of Kea are said to have been named after the Saint Kea who arrived at Old Kea from Ireland in the 5th century. The manor...
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to have been named after the Saint Kea who arrived at Old Kea from Ireland in the 5th century. Cornwall portal "Old Kea Church". Retrieved 23 February...
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Bewnans Ke (redirect from The Life of Saint Ke)
Bewnans Ke (The Life of Saint Ke) is a Middle Cornish play on the life of Saint Kea or Ke, who was venerated in Cornwall, Brittany and elsewhere. It was...
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Mayo in Ireland. They are believed to be named after a saint that lived there, called Saint Kea. There are two main islands – Inishkea North and Inishkea...
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language play Bewnans Ke (c. 1550), as the place from which the eponymous Saint Kea embarks for Rosené. It uses the river's Cornish name Hildrech, which in...
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This is a list of Cornish saints, including saints more loosely associated with Cornwall: many of them will have links to sites elsewhere in regions with...
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Keverne, Saint Achevran Lannaled, St Germans, Saint Aled Lannanta or Ewni Lananta, Lelant, Saint Anta Lannbrobus, Probus, Saint Probus Lanndege, Old Kea, Saint...
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the hagiographies of saints he could not possibly have known, such as the 4th-century Meriasek. The early 6th-century Saint Kea supposedly protected a...
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