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'''Breka''' (pe '''Breage''' e saozneg, pe '''Breaca''' pe '''Bray''') zo anv ur [[santez]] eus [[Kernev-Veur]] war-dro ar {{Vvet}} pe {{VIvet}} kantved. Enoret eo en [[[Eglosvreg]] (''Breage'' e saozneg) e distrig [[Helston]].
 
== Orin ==
Hervez lod e vije ul [[leanez]] [[iwerzhonat]] dianav, hervez lod all e vije merc'h d'ar roue [[Geraint of Dumnonia]].
 
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==[[John Leland (antiquary)|John Leland's]] account==
The traveller Leland recorded a few details of her life from a manuscript once kept at the church in Breage in Cornwall which she had founded. She was apparently born in ''Lagonia'' (perhaps [[Laois]]) and became a [[nun]] at [[Brigid of Ireland|Saint Brigid's]] foundation at 'Campus Breacae' in [[Ireland]]. She later travelled to Cornwall with a large company of [[Irish people|Irish]] saints, among them Sinwin, [[St Germoe|Germoe]], Elwen, [[Crowan|Saint Crowan]], and [[Helan]]. She lived first in Pencaire, [[Tregonning Hill]], then Trenwith and Talmeneth, where she built churches, before finally settling at Breage. She is thought to have been born about 486 AD.
 
==Feast day==
The church commemorates her on 19 June (formerly 4 June) but Breage Fair is always the third Monday in June. She is also venerated in the Russian Orthodox Church.
 
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== Liamm diavaez ==