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Cenydd (probably 6th century also known as Keneth modern Welsh Cennydd modern English Kenneth French Kinède) was a sanctified Christian hermit of the Gower Peninsula Wales where place-name evidence indicates he was the founder of the church of Llangennith. In Brittany his cultus is centred on Languidic: he also had a chapel at Ploumelin. He should not be confused with Saint Kenneth (or Canice) the Irish saint popular in Scotland.

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