St. Patrick was brought to Ireland as a captive sometime between 403AD and 406AD. He stayed for about 6 years before escaping. He returned to Ireland to preach Christianity in 432AD.
It was the year that Ireland was partitioned. That created Northern Ireland, while the rest of Ireland became independent. That would be the part that is now known as the Republic of Ireland.
Ireland was a country in 1800.
1922.
Douglas Hyde was the first president of Ireland. He was elected in 1938.
ireland was discover in 2000 and it was discovered by alaoisa brown, she is a sexy girl and she goes out wid danny.
No.
There never were snakes in Ireland. This is pure legend.
According to the legends, St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland.
he brought Christianity to Ireland
St. Patrick's day was first celebrated in Ireland.
no not even close
The original colour was blue, but they changed it to green because its most related with Ireland
the true meaning to saint patricks day is a day observed by the Irish to commemorate the Patton saint of Ireland.
This year of 2011 it is on a Thursday ... ( the third Thursday in march)
There are many St. Patrick's Cathedrals. In Ireland there is one in Dublin and two in Armagh. There are also St. Patrick's Cathedrals in other countries.
A very interesting theory, but I doubt very much that there is any connection.
It is Ireland's national holiday. Where there are Irish people or people of Irish descent, St. Patrick's day will be celebrated. St. Patrick is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland, which is why he is so important to the Irish people.