Vincent was captured by pirates and sold into slavery in Tunis for some time but was released in 1607 after he converted one of his owners to Christianity.
It was held in Saint Paul,Minnesota
No, Saint Patrick was actually made a slave by raiders who were believed to be Celtic pirates, not Vikings. He was captured and taken to Ireland where he was held as a slave for several years before escaping and returning to his home.
Paul had no home as he traveled almost constantly except for a number of years when he was held prisoner.
The first confernece of St Vincent de Paul society was held in Melbourne in 1954 at St Fracis Church by Father Gerald Ward, just 21 years after it was established in Paris
Patrick was not imprisoned but was held against his will in Ireland and forced to be a shepherd for a pagan Druid chieftain. The place was Slemish, County Antrim, where Saint Patrick is said to have worked as a shepherd while a slave.
He was held as a slave for 6 years in Ireland. He was captured at the age of 16 and didn't manage to escape until he was 22.
Chinese dance recitals are held at the CAAM Chinese Dance Theater which is located in Saint Paul Minnesota. This establishment has been dedicated to Chinese heritage.
Paul Held was born in 1928.
Ebenezer Theodore Joshua is best known for being the first chief minister in the country of Saint Vincent. He held this position from 1956 to 1967. He passed away in 1991.
a room where the slaves were held while in a slave auction
Slave auctions were held during the transatlantic slave trade, which took place primarily between the 16th and 19th centuries. These auctions were typically held in ports and trading posts in Africa, the Americas, and Europe.
He was held as a slave from about the year 403 until 409.