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Saint Patrick (in Latin: Patricius) was a Christian missionary and known as the patron saint of Ireland, along with Saint Bridget and Saint Columba. He was a preacher and religious of Britannia, traditionally considered the introducer of the Christian religion in Ireland. The Catholic saint celebrates the day of his death, on March 17th.
Traditionally, based on invented stories, centuries later by Christians, the three-leaf clover, the official name of Ireland, as a metaphor to explain the Holy Trinity. , he is credited with the feat of having rid the island of snakes. Although Ireland is the only region of the British Isles that has no wild ophidians, it is due to its separation from Great Britain shortly after the end of the last Ice Age.3
Part of the confusion that still exists regarding his life is that Palladio (Palladio) (c 408 / 431-457 / 461), the first bishop of the Christians of Ireland, and prior to St. Patrick, was also known as Patrick , what is added to the complication that exist then existing as a question about what is the Sen-Phátric (Senex Patricius), ie, Patricio el mayor.1
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