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The truth behind the legend of St. Patrick


Viggen

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Mention Saint Patrick and most people think of green beer, four-leaf clovers and the luck of the Irish. Others consider the tale of an Irish priest who rid Ireland of snakes. Truth be told, no truth lies in either conception.

 

While history is unclear about the birthplace of Patricius Magonus Sucatus, it is emphatic that he was born not in Ireland, but somewhere in Britain near the western coast of the Roman Empire sometime around 385 AD - and there were no snakes in Ireland.

 

full article at McKinney Courier

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