Snakes.
St Patrick drove all snakes out of Ireland.
he drove the snakes out of Ireland
He supposedly drove all the snakes out of Ireland
The myth is that St. Patrick drove away the snakes in Ireland.
St. Patrick drove snakes from Ireland.. St Uhro.. the story began in Minnesota - drove grasshoppers from FINLAND. :D
There was a legend that St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland, and that's the reason there are no snakes there today. However, the truth is that there were never any snakes in Ireland.The "snakes" were a metaphor for the druids that St. Patrick converted.
Because St. Patrick drove them off in the 5th Century.
According to the legends, St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland.
Legend says Patrick drove out the snakes. However, scientists have found no fossil evidence that snakes ever lived in that country. The snakes are symbolic of the pagan Druid gods that Patrick drove out by converting the country to Christianity.
That its an Irish celebration even though they celebrate it almost everywhere and that St. Patrick drove all the snakes out of Ireland.
That St. Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland. That was easy for him as scientists say there have never been snakes in Ireland.
The legend was that St. Patrick drove all the snakes out of Ireland may have a more literal meaning to it. Ireland at the time was Celtic Druid and not Christian. St. Patrick was very good at converting the Irish people to Christianity. One of the Druid symbols were a snake. So by converting the Irish people to Christianity, he in essence drove out the snakes (Druids out of Ireland).