
Myths of St . Patrick's Day
St . Patrick was actually Scottish and was said to be either born in Scotland or Wales. Even more shocking is that his name wasn't even Patrick.
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St . Patrick , the patron saint of Ireland, wasn't really Irish. He was Scottish . Patrick was born in Kilpatrick, Scotland, in 387, to important Roman parents
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According to some sources, St . Patrick was born. March 17, around 385 AD in Scotland. (Note: Other sources say that Patrick actually died on March 17 and
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St . Patrick's Day Parade People all over the world enjoy celebrating St. I actually did pretty good on this fun quiz because I just read you last hub on St . Patrick . HubMob Weekly Topic: St Andrew's Day and Everything Scottish
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16 Mar 2007 St . Patrick was not Italian and he was not Scottish . he was actually Scot, Kilpatrick, near Dumbarton, in Scotland,
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Scottish Highland or Irish War pipes conjure images of pipers on the march. ..... St . Patrick was actually born in Scotland about 387 AD.
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17 Mar 2007 March 17th is the day that St . Patrick : b) Died. 2. St . Patrick was actually Scottish , True or False? TRUE! He was born in Scotland to a
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16 Mar 2009 BTW, wearing green on St Patrick's Day and marching in parades is how My Scottish ancestors actually originated in France and went to
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The original name of St Patrick was Succat or Succach, supposed to have some relation to Succoth, the name at this day of an estate not far distant from his
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St . Patrick was not Irish! Check out the legend, the blarney, our cartoons & our His mother is assumed to be Scottish . His real name was Maewyn, (Let me say that at that time the so-called pagans were actually the Celts and the
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13 Mar 2009 Saint Patricks Day Parade Group of people cheering and waving .... and Saint Patrick was acually born in Britian and was a St Patrick was Irish, St Patrick's Day is an Irish celebration and bagpipes are Scottish
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Do the Scottish celebrate St . Patrick's day? I feel my comment on wickedwillie's answer deserves more explanation. For those who do not know each country of
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Although a few testy Irishmen told him this weekend that the name "McHale" is actually Scottish . But hey, everybody's Irish on St . Patty's day, right?
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Actually St George wasn't English, and St Patrick wasn't Irish either. 2007- 08-16 12:50:14 by JOHN D. St Andrew - Scotland's Patron Saint
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26 posts - 10 authors - Last post: 20 Mar 2006It's kind of amusing - I wonder if St . Patrick would have really Actually , now that I think of it, lots of Scottish stuff showed up last
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