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Saint 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 now southern Scotland and northern England. According to tradition he was chiefly active in Cornwall, Devon and Brittany, and his cult was popular in those regions as well as throughout Wales and the West Country. St Fili or Filius, to whom the parish church of Philleigh is dedicated, probably came from Wales and is said to have been a companion of St Kea.

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  • Kea von Landkey (de)
  • Saint Ké-Collédoc (fr)
  • Saint Kea (en)
  • Ке Корнуолльский (ru)
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  • Der Heilige Kea von Landkey (* in Lothian, Schottland; † 490 (?) in Cléder in der Bretagne) war ein Klostergründer und Bischof. Er wird in der römisch-katholischen, orthodoxen und anglikanischen Kirche verehrt. Sein Gedenktag ist der 5. November. Es existieren zahlreiche Varianten seines Namens, darunter Kay, Ke, Kenan, Kennan, Kerian, Kennanin und Colledoc. (de)
  • Saint 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 now southern Scotland and northern England. According to tradition he was chiefly active in Cornwall, Devon and Brittany, and his cult was popular in those regions as well as throughout Wales and the West Country. St Fili or Filius, to whom the parish church of Philleigh is dedicated, probably came from Wales and is said to have been a companion of St Kea. (en)
  • Ке (VI век) — корнуолльский святой. День памяти — 5 ноября. (ru)
  • Saint Ké, sant Ke, sant Quay, Saint Kea, saint Kénan (né probablement en Hibernie, mort à Cléder en + 550), est un saint ermite breton, originaire de Bretagne insulaire ou d'Irlande, autrefois très populaire et auquel on dédiait sous des noms variés, nombre d'églises et de chapelles, de villages et de places. D'après de nombreux hagiographes, « Ké » et « Colledoc » sont un seul et même saint du fait de l'alliance des deux prénoms dans les noms de paroisses médiévaux, tel « Kécoledoci » formé à partir de Ké et de Colledoc Ce saint, lequel aurait participé à la vie du Roi Arthur, reste assez mystérieux, et même qualifié de « fabuleux » En effet mis à part le chef de saint Ké, et son auge de pierre, reliques qui par la suite disparurent, aucun texte de sa main, aucune trace historique ne nous (fr)
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  • Saint Kea (en)
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  • Saint Kea (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Plaque_at_Playing_Place_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1058923.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Saint_Kea_assumed_travels.svg
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  • probably Lothian (en)
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