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  1. May 9, 2024 · St. Patrick (flourished 5th century, Britain and Ireland; feast day March 17) was the patron saint and national apostle of Ireland. He is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland and was probably responsible in part for the Christianization of the Picts and Anglo-Saxons. He is known only from two short works, the Confessio, his spiritual ...

  2. Saint Patrick. Saint Patrick ( Latin: Patricius; Irish: Pádraig [ˈpˠɑːɾˠɪɟ] or [ˈpˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]; Welsh: Padrig) was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the "Apostle of Ireland", he is the primary patron saint of Ireland, the other patron saints being Brigid of Kildare and Columba.

  3. Apr 9, 2024 · Saint Patrick became the patron saint of Ireland in the centuries following his death, which is traditionally dated to March 17, 461 AD. His elevation to this status did not occur through a formal canonization process, as the modern procedures established by the Catholic Church were not in place at that time.

  4. Sep 11, 2015 · The Viking Age in Ireland began with the first recorded raid in 795 CE off the coast of Antrim and ended in 1014 CE with the Viking defeat by the great High King of Ireland Brian Boru (941-1014 CE) at The Battle of Clontarf. Although Boru is famously known as the king who drove the Vikings from Ireland, this is not so.

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  5. Mar 17, 2021 · Saint Patrick’s death is recorded in the Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland in the year 493 AD when he is said to have been 122 years old, although many historians believe he died in the year 461 AD. The date of his death was March 17, the day that is now celebrated in Ireland and around the world as Saint Patrick’s Day.

  6. Mar 9, 2020 · The origin of leprechauns. The leprechaun story has long been a beloved aspect of Irish lore. They are believed to be a part of another piece of famous folklore, as they are traditionally known to be members of the fairy family. Tales of these small creatures first emerged in the 8 th -century, when legends about tiny water-dwellers began ...

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