Sorry, but no. Maewyn Succat (Saint Patrick's real name,) died about 1200 years before America was discovered.
It has never been conquered...it's been America ever since the pilgrims stoke the land from the Indians, hence why America is still America.
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The Haitian Revolution was a slave revolt in the French colony of Saint-Domingue, which culminated in the elimination of slavery there and the founding of the Republic of Haiti. It is generally considered the most successful slave rebellion to have ever occurred.
The original thirteen colonies were under British rule, and it was against this that the American Revolution was directed.
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Saint Patrick was a Catholic bishop and never married.
Of all the humans ever alive on earth about 364 out of 365 were not born on Saint Patrick's Day. That includes Saint Patrick himself. No one knows the date he was born.
No, he remained celibate his entire life.
There was no formal process for canonization in place when Patrick died. He was proclaimed a saint by popular acclaim, probably with the approval of a bishop. The official process for canonization did not come until about the 12th century.
St. Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland, died on 17 March 461 AD and the day has been celebrated ever since.
No, New Zealand did not exist as a country at the time and was unknown to Europeans at the time of St. Patrick.
Its already in America.
St. Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland, died on 17 March 461 AD and the day has been celebrated ever since.
Legend says that St. Patrick banished all the snakes from Ireland. However, scientist say that their is no fossil evidence that snakes ever occurred in that country.
Saint Patrick is credited with a number of miracles, most of them are pure myths. He is given credit for ridding Ireland of snakes. However, scientists have found no fossil evidence that snakes ever occurred in that country.
Snakes are associated with St. Patrick. Legend says he drove all snakes from that country. However, there is no fossil evidence that snakes ever lived in Ireland.
St. Brigid was never beatified or canonized. She became a saint in the first millennium, before the canonization process was standardized by the Vatican. She became a saint by popular acclaim rather than ever being formally canonized.