Saint Patrick was born in Banwen, United Kingdom. He was captured from his home at age 16, and taken to Ireland as a slave. He died on March 17, the day St. Patrick's Day is observed.
If you mean what was his race, he was probably caucasian. He was born in northern Roman Africa and his father is thought to have been a Roman citizen. His mother was a Berber, an ethnic group of northern Africa.
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No, he was born in Roman Britain.
Patrick was born in Roman Britain, either Scotland or Wales.
Saint Patrick is believed to have been born in Roman Britain, which is now modern-day England, Scotland, or Wales. He is known for bringing Christianity to Ireland and is celebrated as the patron saint of Ireland.
The parents of Patrick were Romans living in Britain (Scotland or Wales) when Patrick was born.
Yes, he was of Roman ancestry. He was born in Roman Britain of Roman citizen parents living there.
Although he was a Roman citizen he was most likely born in Roman Britain.
Saint Patrick is typically believed to have been born in Roman Britain, but exact details about his birthplace are not certain. He is associated most closely with Ireland due to his role in spreading Christianity there.
Yes, he was born in Roman Britain. Sources say he was probably born at Kilpatrick, near Dumbarton, in Scotland, in about the year 387.
No, but saint Patrick became wealthey when he became a saint because back then and still now becoming a saint makes you rich.
Yes, Saint Patrick was Italian by heritage. His parents, Calphurnius and Conchessa, were Roman (Italian) citizens living in Britain, most likely Scotland. Calpurnius, Patrick's father, was Roman official living in England, but a Roman citizen.
At the time the area was known as Roman Britain and Scotland is the most likely location of his birth.
St. Patrick was born in Britain, in either Scotland or Wales.