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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Default St. Patrick was NOT Irish

It's called a book.

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"Horvath" wrote in message
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On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 14:54:06 +1100, OzOne wrote this crap:


Try this Holly
"It is unclear exactly where Patricius Magonus Sucatus (Patrick) was
born--somewhere in the west between the mouth of the Severn and the
Clyde--but this most popular Irish saint was probably born in Scotland
of British origin, perhaps in a village called Bannavem Taberniae.
(Other possibilities are in Gaul or at Kilpatrick near Dunbarton,
Scotland.) His father, Calpurnius, was a deacon and a civil official,
and his grandfather was a priest."


Uh huh. Where'd you get this crap?

BTW, children born of Roman parents were Roman, dumbass.




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