- Saint Kea
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name=Saint Kea
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death_date=early 6th century
feast_day=5 November
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church ; Anglican Communion
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birth_place=Lothian probably
death_place=Cleder ,Brittany
titles=Confessor
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attributes=hermit with a stag
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major_shrine=Cleder ,Brittany
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prayer_attrib=Saint Kea (Cornish: Ke; French: Ké) was a late 5th century Cumbric
saint who lived mostly in Southwest Britain andBrittany .Biography and legends
The legends of Kea's life are known through a manuscript life written by Maurice of Cleder in the 17th century, as well as "
Bewnans Ke ", a medievalCornish language play rediscovered in 2000. The play is held by theNational Library of Wales .Kea was the son of King Lleuddun Luyddog of
Gododdin . He became a Cumbricbishop before moving on to be ahermit inWales , and then Kea inCornwall , founding churches at Street,Somerset andLandkey ,Devon on the way. He was harassed by the Cornish king, Teudar, when he sheltered a deer he was hunting. Having his oxen confiscated, he used the deer to plough the soil instead. He later travelled over the Channel toCleder in Brittany, where he eventually died.The life also describes Kea's dealings with
King Arthur . He advises the king during his conflict with the Roman emperor Lucius Hiberius, and is called upon to negotiate a peace between Arthur and his nephewMordred before theBattle of Camlann . He criticizes Arthur's wifeGuinevere for her adultury with Mordred, leading her to regret her behaviour. There have also been attempts to identify Saint Kea with theSir Kay of Arthurian legend. portalpar|Saints|Gloriole.svgExternal links
* [http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/caihcg.html Early British Kingdoms: Cai Hir "alias" St. Ké]
* [http://www.llgc.org.uk/drych/drych_s075.htm Beunans Ke, c.1500]
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