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Saint Patrick Birth
Saint Patrick was a Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop, located in Ireland. -
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St. Patrick Popular Myth
St Patrick is known as a holiday, a Romano-British Christian Missionary. However, a very popular myth about him was that St. Patrick's day (March 17) is the day in which he exiled all the snakes from Ireland. He drove all of them into the sea, and that is the reason why there is apparently no snakes in Ireland to this day -
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Saint Patrick Death
This is the date that Saint Patrick passed away -
First Record of the Celebration of St. Patrick's Day
The first recorded St Patrick's Day celebration located in 1759 and was held by Irish Soldiers -
First St. Patrick's Day Parade
The first St. Patrick's Day Parade was surprisingly held in New York City in 1762. -
St Patrick's Day Holiday
In 1903 St Patrick's Day became an official Holiday in Ireland -
Russia's first St. Patrick's Day Parade
A yearly parade since 2002 held in Moscow and other cities across Russia. The big parade in Moscow is a military version parade which is in collaboration with the Moscow government & the Irish embassy in Moscow. -
First St Patrick's Festival
The government of Ireland made this group to show Ireland's culture. Made to create excitement and boost morality in Ireland. To rebuild Ireland's image to show off their creativity, professional and impressive country. -
London's First St. Patrick's Day Parade
They had their first St. Patricks Day in 2002, and in 2008 they dyed the Trafalgar Square Fountains green -
St Patrick's Festival
By 2009 more than 675,000 people participated or attended the St. Patrick's Day Parade, and over 1 million people attended the five day festival at least once. At this festival there is concerts, performances, fireworks, etc.