I've read that ST Patrick was captured by "pirates" and sold as a slave in Ireland.
St Patrick was born in Wales during the time of the Romans and was kidnapped by slave merchants then brought to Ireland.
Maewyn Succatt (later known as Patrick) was forced to work as a shepherd in Ireland.
If you mean St Patrick, he lived in Wales and was captured by Irish pirates and sold in Ireland as a slave.
Patrick was abducted by pirates from the island of Britain and sold to a Druid chieftan in Ireland where he was put to work as a shepherd.
St. Patrick spread the Catholic religion in Ireland.
St. Patrick, the Apostle of Ireland, was abducted from Scotland or Wales, and sold as a slave in Ireland.
No. St. Patrick is famous for converting the people of Ireland to Christianity.
By his example and preaching St. Patrick converted much of Ireland to Christianity.
Green, which is the colour associated with Ireland. St. Patrick is Ireland's patron saint and St. Patrick's Day is Ireland's national holiday.
At 16 years of age, Patrick was kidnapped by pirates and sold into slavery in Ireland.
St. Patrick's birth name was Maewyn Succat. St. Patrick was born in Scotland around 375 AD. At age 16, he was captured and sold into slavery in Ireland. He took the name Patrick when he became a Priest.