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Saint Keyne
Saint Keyne (also referred to as Keane, Kayane〔J. Meyrick ''A Pilgrim's Guide to the Holy Wells of Cornwall'', pp. 68–69〕 Keyna, Cenau, Cenedion,〔 Ceinwen〔Ray Spencer ''A Guide to the Saints of Wales and the Westcountry'', pp. 51–52〕〔David Hugh Farmer ''Oxford English Dictionary of Saints''〕) was a 5th-century holy woman and hermitess who said to have traveled widely through what is now South Wales and Cornwall. == Sources == Numerous dedications to Saint Keyne exist in areas as diverse as South Wales, Anglesey, Somerset, Hertfordshire, and Cornwall. The only literary source on the life of Saint Keyne is the ''Vita Sanctae Keynae'', which was edited by John of Tynemouth and included in his ''Sanctilogium Angliae Walliae Scotiae et Hiberniae'' in the 14th century. Unfortunately, this account is probably not trustworthy, as it was recorded nearly 800 years after her death. No other contemporary sources about her or her life have survived.
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