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Church
  
Christian

Term ended
  
unknown

Consecration
  
between 833 and 870

Appointed
  
between 833 and 870

Predecessor
  
new foundation

Died
  
unknown

Kenstec was a medieval Bishop of Cornwall.

Kenstec was consecrated between 833 and 870. His death date is unknown.

Kenstec's seat lay in "the monastery of Dinuurrin"' which may be Bodmin. He professed obedience to the Archbishop of Canterbury, marking a stage in the incorporation of Cornwall into the English church. It is not clear whether there was only one bishop in Cornwall at this time, as there may have been another at St Germans, and it is also not clear whether Cornish bishoprics continued into the later ninth century.

References

Kenstec Wikipedia


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