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Patrick returned to Ireland in/about the year 433 and continued to work until he died in about the year 461, Some say he died in 493, however, that would have made him 106 years old.

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It is believed that St. Patrick's mission in Ireland lasted around 30 years, from the time of his arrival in the late 4th century until his death in the early 5th century. During this time, he is credited with converting many Irish people to Christianity and establishing churches and schools.

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