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Keyne
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Keyne (/keɪn, kiːnə/;[1][2] also referred to as Keane, Kayane[3] Keyna, Cenau, Cenedion,[4] Ceinwen[4][5]) was a 5th-century holy woman and hermitess who was said to have travelled widely through what is now South Wales and Cornwall.
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