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Medieval Exeter, that "it may well be that
Piran was the
inspiration for the
Kerrian dedication (in Exeter),
albeit believed (as
Piran usually was) to be identical...
- (fl.
before 10th c.),
often called Akever**** and
modernly Keverne or
Kerrian, was a
Cornish saint,
noted since at
least 1086 and
probably before the...
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group of ten
martyrs who
suffered in
North Africa.
Saint Piran (Pyran,
Kerrian), monk of
Perranporth (c. 480)
Saint Colman of Armagh, a
disciple of St...
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Ludvig Fjällström 80.40 22
Kerrian Chunlaud 81.40 22
Kerrian Chunlaud 81.92 40 M****imo
Bellucci 54.09 22
Kerrian Chunlaud 83.02 9 Nick Page 78.78...
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chair of the Friends,
Judith Noble, with the
volume itself being edited by
Kerrian Godwin. It
contained contributions from 51
individuals involved in the...
- St
David Exeter, St
Edmund Exeter, St
George Exeter, St John Exeter, St
Kerrian Exeter, St
Lawrence Exeter, St
Leonard Exeter, St
Martin Exeter, St Mary...
-
simultaneously priest-vicar of the
cathedral and
rector of St
Petrock with St
Kerrian, Exeter. All
three of
William David's sons
became clergymen.
David was...
- Jean-Bernard Formé 54
Sandrine Bessonnier 55
Johan Delplanque 56
Manon Princet 57
Kerrian Blaise 58
Nathalie Szych 59
Christian Escoin 60 Françoise
Bouis 61 Aymeric...
- ISBN 978-0-319-23149-4
Writing in
Saint Perran,
Saint Keverne and
Saint Kerrian, 1931. Doble,
Gilbert H. (1962) The
Saints of Cornwall: Part two. Truro:...
- 1779. He was the son of John
Newcombe (1685-1773), an
apothecary of St.
Kerrian's,
Exeter (later
residing at Hill's
Court in the
parish of St. David's,...