Talk:Saint Piran

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[edit] Who was St Piran

I am puzzled by the statement in the article that Trust research "has led them to the conclusion that St Piran was indeed..."

I have looked at the referred website and it says "nothing is sure" and "No one can state for sure who St Piran was..." This strikes me as reasonable in the light of the evidence which is, as for many saints, thin and unweighable.

Is there evidence not on the website that justifies the statement?

I am minded to remove the statement and simply refer to the Trust website. Crococolana 23:19, 6 March 2007 (UTC)