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17 Mar 2010 Maewyn Succat was his real name, and St. Patrick's Day is given as March 17, the day he died. Originally, he was either from Scotland or

Answers.com - What is St. Patrick's real name / "His real name was probably Maewyn Succat." This is according to this website whic... click for more.

Unlike many other early Saints, quite a lot is known about St Patrick, He was initially given the birth name of Maewyn Succat and only later given the

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St. Patrick was not actually Irish. he was born around 373 A.D. in the British Isles near the modern city of Dumbarton in Scotland. His real name was Maewyn

The person who was to become St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was born in Wales about AD 385. His given name was Maewyn, and he almost didn't get

St Patrick arrived at the hill of Slane, at the opposite extremity of the The name Angels Gospel is given to the book because it was supposed that

St. Patrick wasn't born with the name. What was his real birth name? (a) Maewyn Succat (b) Miles Shallob (c) Michael O'Shaunessey (d) Marcus Stough

Returning to Saul, St. Patrick learned from Dichu that the chieftains of Erin for a church which to the present day retains the name of Donagh-Patrick.

It is said that St. Patrick's real name is Maewyn Succat. St. Patrick was born in Kilpatrick, Scotland, in the year 387. His parents Calphurnius and

The field of St. Patrick's labors was the most remote part of the then known world. Patrick's own full name was probably Patricius Magonus Sucatus.

Patrick was born in Britain in the year 387. His real name is Maewyn Succat. The name St. Patrick was given to him later in life by Pope Celestine.

10 Mar 2008 Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. He was a Christian missionary given credited with converting Ireland to Christianity in the AD 400s. answers.yahoo.com › ... › › - -

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History of Saint Patrick, and the observance of St. Patrick's Day. His real name was probably Maewyn Succat. Though Patricius was his Romanicized name,

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