Patrick was born about the year 387 and died about the year 461 AD,
he lived in poverty
If you mean St Patrick, he lived in Wales and was captured by Irish pirates and sold in Ireland as a slave.
Actually, St. Patrick lived before the schism between Greek (Eastern) Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, so both consider him a saint.
St. Patrick lived during the 5th century, from around 385–461 AD. He is known for bringing Christianity to Ireland and is celebrated on March 17th as St. Patrick's Day.
Throughout his life, St. Patrick lived in a number of places - Roman Britain, various mainland European countries and Ireland. You need to be specific.
St. Patrick did not drive the saints out of Ireland because snakes have never lived in that country. The 'snakes' are symbolic for the pagan Druid gods that Patrick 'drove' out of Ireland by converting the people to Christianity
There may be confusion here; St. Patrick was not arrested by droids as he lived in the 5th century, before the existence of modern technology like droids. St. Patrick was actually a Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland known for spreading Christianity.
St. Patrick lived in the late 4th and early 5th centuries, around the years 385–461 AD. He is widely recognized as the patron saint of Ireland and is celebrated on March 17th each year.
Patrick was the one mostly responsible for the conversion of that country to Christianity.
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick was not married.
St. Patrick was not married.