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Keyne (/keɪn, kiːnə/; also
referred to as Keane,
Kayane Keyna, Cenau, Cenedion, Ceinwen) was a 5th-century holy
woman and
hermitess who was said to have...
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Saint Kennocha (or Kennoch, Kennotha,
Kevoca, Kyle, Enoch; died 1007) was a
Scottish nun who is
venerated as a
saint in the area of Glasgow, Scotland....
- Co. Down
under St Comgall,
later founded Liath-Mochoemoc (c. 656)
Saint Kevoca (Kennotha, Quivoca), a
saint honoured in Kyle in
Scotland (7th century)...
- A77. The
uniquely named village is said to be a
corruption either of St
Kevoca, St
Kevoch or St Kennocha. It is
thought to have been a
Christian settlement...
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Abbey Sister of
Saints Sidwell and
Wulvela Keina 7
October (trad.)
Virgin Kevoca Llamined Angel 7th
century Son of
Pasgen Claimed by
Venedotian tribes[citation...
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diminutive form of the name. The
Oxford Dictionary of
Saints says that
Saint Kevoca,
after whom the
church of
Quivox is named,
often thought to be Scottish...