The parents of Patrick were Romans living in Britain (Scotland or Wales) when Patrick was born.
Yes, his parents were Roman citizens living in Britain.
Yes and no: He was born in Roman Britain but of Roman (Italian) parents.
Patrick originally came from either Scotland or Wales.
Patrick was born and raised in Roman Britain, either in Scotland or Wales.
Patrick's parents were Roman citizens (Italian) named Calphurnius and Conschessa, living in Roman Britain so, yes, he was Italian by heritage.
Roman Catholic Answer:Perhaps you're thinking of St. Augustine in England? St. Patrick was the first to convert the Irish who were Celts not Anglo-Saxons.
St. Patrick was likely a Roman citizen, given that he was born in the Roman land of Britain, probably Scotland.
No, Patrick was not Polish. He was a Roman citizen from Britain.
St. Patrick was born in Britain, in either Scotland or Wales.
St. Patrick was Roman Catholic priest and bishop. His father was a deacon and his grandfather a priest.
St. Patrick was the son of Roman (Italian) parents who were living in Roman Britain, probably in Scotland.
No, St. Patrick was not an Italian.Specifically, St. Patrick fluorished in the fourth and fifth centuries of the Christian era. He is thought to have been a resident of England. He also is thought to have had both British and Roman ancestors.
Yes and no: He was born in Roman Britain but of Roman (Italian) parents.
Patrick originally came from either Scotland or Wales.
Patrick was born and raised in Roman Britain, either in Scotland or Wales.
St. Patrick's Day, formally "the feast of Patrick, Patron of Ireland"
Patrick's parents were Roman citizens (Italian) named Calphurnius and Conschessa, living in Roman Britain so, yes, he was Italian by heritage.
Patrick's parents were Roman citizens (Italian) named Calphurnius and Conschessa, living in Roman Britain so, yes, he was Italian by heritage.