The Life of St. Patrick and His Place in Historye-artnow, 20 feb 2019 - 130 páginas "The Life of St. Patrick and His Place in History" is the first truly authoritative biography of Saint Patrick's life and a well researched study of the times in which he lived in. Saint Patrick was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the "Apostle of Ireland", he is the primary patron saint of Ireland. Contents: On the Diffusion of Christianity Beyond the Roman Empire The Captivity and Escape of Patrick In Gaul and Britain Political and Social Condition of Ireland In the Island-Plain, in Dalaradia In Meath In Connaught Foundation of Armagh and Ecclesiastical Organisation Writings of Patrick, and His Death Patricks Place in History |
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In Gaul and Britain | |
Political and Social Condition of Ireland | |
In the IslandPlain in Dalaradia | |
In Meath | |
In Connaught | |
Foundation of Armagh and Ecclesiastical Organisation | |
Writings of Patrick and His Death | |
Patricks Place in History | |
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