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.
"Saint Patrick's Day" in English is Il giorno di San Patrizio in Italian.
Patrick's parents were Roman citizens (Italian) named Calphurnius and Conschessa, living in Roman Britain so, yes, he was Italian by heritage.
St. Patrick was the son of Roman (Italian) parents who were living in Roman Britain, probably in Scotland.
Yes and no: He was born in Roman Britain but of Roman (Italian) parents.
In Italian Patrick is: Patrizio
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick was not married.
St. Patrick was not married.
Yes, that's why it is called St. Patrick's Day.
No, St. Patrick was not married and had no children.
Yes, St. Patrick was a bishop.