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Pajenn nevez : Sant '''Serf''' a oa ur sant brezhon eus an Hanternoz kozh. <!-- {{Infobox Saint |name= Saint Serf |birth_date=~500 |death_date=~583 AD |feast_day= July 1 |venerated_in= [[R…
 
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Sant '''Serf''' (war-dro [[500]]—[[583]]) a oa ur sant [[brezhon]] eus an [[Hanternoz kozh]]. N'ouzer ket nemeur a dra diwar e benn. Avielañ a reas e kornôg [[Fife]]. Abostol [[Orkney]] a vez lavaret anezhañ met n'eo ket gwirheñvel hervez an istorourien.
Lidet e vez d'ar [[Iañ a viz Gouhere]].
 
==Mojennoù==
[[Image:Culross, Town House.jpg|thumb|250px|SaintSant Serf isen saiddivije todiazezet haveiliz founded the Scottish town of Culross.]]
 
 
 
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|'''Saint Serf (Servanus)''' (ca. [[500]]—d. [[583]] AD) was probably a [[Brython]]ic [[saint]], certainly of [[Scotland]]. The only thing that can be safely asserted of Serf is that he proselytized in the area of western [[Fife]]. It is not known exactly when. He is also called the apostle of [[Orkney]], with less historical plausibility. Saint Serf is also somehow connected with ''Saint Mungo's Church'' near Simonburn, [[Northumberland]] (off the Bellingham Road, north of Chollerford). His feast day is [[July 1]].
 
 
==Legends==
[[Image:Culross, Town House.jpg|thumb|250px|Saint Serf is said to have founded the Scottish town of Culross.]]
David Hugh Farmer has written that his "Legend is a farrago of wild impossibilities."<ref>David Hugh Farmer, ''The Oxford Dictionary of Saints'' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1978), 354.</ref> The legend states that Serf was the son of Eliud, King of [[Canaan]], and his wife Alphia, daughter of a King of [[Arabia]]. Childless for a long time, they at last had two sons, the second being Serf. Serf came to [[Rome]], carrying with him such a reputation for sanctity that he was elected [[pope]], and reigned seven years.
 
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Another legend states that Saint Mungo restored a pet [[European Robin|robin]] of St. Serf's to life. The bird had been killed by some of his fellow classmates, hoping to blame him for its death.
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==External links==
==Lec'hanvadurezh==
*[http://www.standrews.co.uk/history1.htm Kingdom of Fife Tourist Board]
Stag eo e anv ivez ouzh iliz ''Saint Mungo's Church'' e-kichen Simonburn, e [[Northumberland]].
 
Marteze eo liammet ivez ouzh [[Lanserf]] e [[Goueloù]], ha [[Sant-Servan]] e [[Bro-Sant-Maloù]].
 
 
 
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==Notennoù==
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==Liammoù diavaez==
*[http://www.standrews.co.uk/history1.htm Kingdom of Fife Tourist Board]
 
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