Saint Ke

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Saint Ke, also known as Kea, was a 5th-century saint born in Leuddiniawn (Lothian). He is said to be the son of King Leuddun of Lothian and served as a bishop in the Hen Ogledd before moving to Wales and Cornwall. He is venerated in these locations.

When

First attested
400 CE
Attested period
400 – 1600
Historical notes
5th century saint with a 17th century church dedicated to him.

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“Saint Ke (or Kea) was a 5th-century saint born in Leuddiniawn (Lothian). He is said to be the son of King Leuddun of Lothian and that he served as a bishop in the Hen Ogledd before he moved to Wales and then to Cornwall.”

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