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  3. As a 5th-century saint, St. Patrick was roughly contemporary with King Arthur.

As a 5th-century saint, St. Patrick was roughly contemporary with King Arthur.

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    As a 5th-century saint, St. Patrick was roughly contemporary with King Arthur. Some legends say the saint left Britain for Ireland during the reign of Ambrosius, Arthur's uncle. Though there are legends of King Arthur meeting many saints, none survive of him with Patrick.

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