The Annals of Ulster, a chronicle of midieval ireland, indicate that he lived from around 387 to 461 AD.
St. Patrick was likely a Roman citizen, given that he was born in the Roman land of Britain, probably Scotland.
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The National Museum of Ireland in Dublin possesses the bell of St. Patrick. According to the Annals of Ulster, in the Book of Cuanu in the year 552, the bell was part of a collection of "relics of Patrick" removed from his tomb sixty years after his death by Colum Cille to be used as relics.
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St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick was not married.
St. Patrick was not married.
Yes, that's why it is called St. Patrick's Day.
Yes, St. Patrick was a bishop.
No, St. Patrick was not married and had no children.
Ireland is known as the land of the shamrock. The shamrock is a symbol of Ireland and is associated with St. Patrick's Day.