Saint Kea (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 and Brittany, and his cult was popular in those regions as well as throughout Wales and the West Country.
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