It was during the 5th century that Christianity came to Ireland. In the early part of the 5th century the Irish were pagans.
Fifth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland happened in 1973.
Fifth Century - 5th Century.
The world's fifth largest religion is Sikhism.
Patrick is generally acknowledged as being the most important figure in bringing Christianity to Ireland, and this is dated to the fifth century (some put it early, others late in that century). During the period of the progressive collapse of Roman-based civilisation in the West (which can probably be fairly dated to fifth and sixth centuries AD), the Christian scriptures were preserved from destruction in that region through their retention and copying in Christian monasteries. Monasticism developed in Ireland in the late fifth century, and the monasteries there would have shared in the practice, followed elsewhere, of the monks preserving and copying the scriptures.
It is in the 11th century
The fifth century A.D (or C.E.) is from the years 401 to 500 on the Gregorian calandar.
Fifth century encompasses the years 401-500.
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There is no evidence to suggest that Saint Patrick was bad. He is widely known for his missionary work and spreading Christianity in Ireland. He is revered as the patron saint of Ireland and is celebrated on March 17th, known as Saint Patrick's Day.
Religion is one of the most common causes of war and terrorism, but there are sometimes other reasons. We should think not only in terms of modern Islamic jihad, but the Christian persecutions of pagans in the late fourth century and the fifth century, the pogroms against Jews and Cathars, and the Christian terrorism of those alleged to be witches.