The Archaeological Landscapes of St Patrick Dig into the Story of St Patrick in Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 21 with Terry O'Hagan The Archaeological Landscapes of St Patrick Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 21 with Terry O'Hagan Who was St Patrick? Why is he such [...]


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The Archaeological Landscapes of St Patrick

Dig into the Story of St Patrick in Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 21 with Terry O’Hagan


The Archaeological Landscapes of St Patrick

Amplify Archaeology Podcast Episode 21 with Terry O’Hagan


Who was St Patrick? Why is he such an important figure in Irish history? What was 5th century Ireland like? Join us for a deep dive into the archaeology of Ireland’s patron saint in this fascinating discussion with Terry O’Hagan

As St Patrick’s Day is upon us, I thought this would be a fantastic opportunity to discuss the man himself with the famous Vox Hiberionacum, Terry O’Hagan. Terry is a researcher focusing on Early Irish Christianity and Early Medieval Ireland, with a particular interest in St. Patrick. In this discussion we look at the evidence that such a figure existed, what the Ireland of the 5th century might have been like, and the evidence for pre-Christian belief. We look at the contemporary landscapes, discuss where the famous saint might actually have been, and how he escaped from captivity, only to return again to Ireland. We also discuss what those earliest days of Christianity might have been like, and how he became transformed into the super saint of legend that we all know and celebrate today.


This is a really fascinating deep dive into the subject, with some fascinating tangents on landscape archaeology, belief, hagiography and early medieval Irish politics. Thanks so much to Terry for all of his time and insights. This recording was carried out over Zoom so please do forgive any little audio wobbles that might occur.


Although this St Patrick’s Day is still shadowed by the ongoing pandemic, we want to take this opportunity to wish all of you a very happy and safe day – Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Daoibh!


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Title: The Archaeological Landscapes of St Patrick


Duration: 1 hour 11 mins.


Summary:

Dig into the story of St Patrick in this deep-dive discussion with Terry O’Hagan. We discuss what evidence we have of St. Patrick, the Ireland of the 5th century, and what his writings can tell us about the earliest days of Christianity in Ireland


The Archaeological Landscapes of St Patrick – Key Discussion Points

What evidence do we have that St Patrick really existed? – 1 min 18 secs
What was his background, who was he and where did he come from? – 5 min 40 secs
St Patrick was captured by a raid as a young man, do we know who was doing the raiding at the time? – 8 min 19 secs
What was Ireland like at the time he was captured, what do we know archaeologically about  that period between the Iron Age and the early medieval period, how did people live? – 10 min 25 secs
What do we know about what people believed before Christianity arrived in Ireland – 16 min 57 secs
Christianisation of ‘pagan’ sites – 20 min 52 secs
Did he really mind sheep on a Mayo mountain? – 24 min 26 secs
How did he escape Ireland, and where did he leave from? – 30 min 24 secs
Why and when did St Patrick return to Ireland? – 37 min 05 secs
What do we know about the early Christian communities in Ireland? – 41 mins 42 secs
Would there have been anything archaeologically recognisable about these early communities, did they have churches at this time? – 44 min 12 secs
Do we know who these early Christians were, what strata of society etc? – 47 min 38 secs
Patrick’s potential ‘strategy’ – 50 mins 07 secs
Who was Palladius, and what was his impact on Ireland? – 50 min 25 secs
How did it end for St Patrick? – 53 mins
The transformation of the historical Patrick into ‘St Patrick’ – 54 min 44 secs
How much did it help that Patrick was an ‘outsider’ – 58 min 11 secs
What do you think the real Patrick would have made of the image we have of him today? (includes chat on St Patrick and the apocalypse). – 1 hour 59 secs
The real story of St Patrick being more dramatic than the legend – 1 hour 04 mins 2 secs
Where you can find further information on St Patrick – 1 hour 07 mins 20 secs

Show notes and links to further information

You can find Terry’s brilliant blog here: voxhib.com
The Royal Irish Academy have a wonderful resource on Patrick and his writings at confessio.ie.
Terry wrote a fantastic audiobook that digs deeper into the story of St Patrick that is brought to life by Gerry O’Brien. You can purchase a copy for just €4 here.
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