The farmer who bought Saint Patrick to work as a slave was named Milchu. Saint Patrick was enslaved in Ireland and worked for Milchu for six years before escaping.
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.
It is believed that Saint Patrick was enslaved in Ireland for six years. During this time, he worked as a shepherd before eventually escaping and returning to his family.
Saint Patrick studied for six years to become a missionary.
Saint Patrick was taken by Irish pirates as a slave when he was a teenager. He was sold into slavery in Ireland and spent six years herding sheep before escaping and returning to his home in Britain. This experience influenced his strong connection to Ireland, where he later returned as a missionary.
The farmer who bought Saint Patrick to work as a slave was named Milchu. Saint Patrick was enslaved in Ireland and worked for Milchu for six years before escaping.
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.
In his own autobiography Patrick tells us that her was 16 years old when he was captured and taken as a slave to Ireland.
Patrick was sold in Ireland by his Irish Pirate kidnappers as a servant (or slave.)He tended sheep in Ireland for the years of his captivity.
When Patrick was 16 years old he was taken as a slave to Ireland and forced to work as a shepherd until he managed to escape 6 years later.
Starting at age 16, St. Patrick spent six years in slavery, working as a herdsman, near the mountain Slemish in county Antrim (according to tradition) or in county Connacht.
It is believed that Saint Patrick was enslaved in Ireland for six years. During this time, he worked as a shepherd before eventually escaping and returning to his family.
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.
St. Patrick initially came to Ireland when he was kidnapped by Niall of the Nine Hostages to be brought to Ireland as a slave when he was 16 years old.
Patrick was a trouble maker who lived in England and one day when the Irish attacked, he was captured and made a slave. Not until he became a slave was he close to God.
Patrick (then known as Maewyn) was sixteen years old when he was captured and was held for 6 years before he escaped. He was taken captive about the 405 and escaped about the year 411, give or take 3 years as the exact year of Patrick's birth has not been established.
Saint Patrick studied for six years to become a missionary.