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ConstantineSt Constantine Parish Churchdates mainly from the 15th century, apart from the chancel, which is Victorian. St Constantine was the son of King Patrenus of Cornwall who had a misspent youth until he turned to Christianity. Unreliable tradition, says he is the nephew of the famous King Arthur, to whom the latter bequeathed his crown when he was mortally wounded. Nonetheless, he travelled north and evangelised the Scots, founding a monastery in Govan, now part of Glasgow, on his travels. He became Scotland’s first martyr after AD598, when pirates cut off his right arm and let him bleed to death. |
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