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Famous people of the 15th Century

  1. Christopher Columbus
  2. Joan of Arc
  3. Leonardo da Vinci
  4. King Richard III of England
  5. Johann Guttenberg
  6. Vasco da Gama
  7. Henry the Navigator
  8. Francois Rabelais
  9. Filippo Brunelleschi
  10. Mehmet II, conqueror of Constantinople

Famous people of the 15th Century

  1. Christopher Columbus
  2. Joan of Arc
  3. Leonardo da Vinci
  4. King Richard III of England
  5. Johann Guttenberg
  6. Vasco da Gama
  7. Henry the Navigator
  8. Francois Rabelais
  9. Filippo Brunelleschi
  10. Mehmet II, conqueror of Constantinople
  11. Vlad III Dracula a.k.a. Vlad the Impaler

Famous people of the 15th Century

  1. Christopher Columbus
  2. Joan of Arc
  3. Leonardo da Vinci
  4. King Richard III of England
  5. Johann Guttenberg
  6. Vasco da Gama
  7. Henry the Navigator
  8. Francois Rabelais
  9. Filippo Brunelleschi
  10. Mehmet II, conqueror of Constantinople
  11. Vlad III Dracula a.k.a. Vlad the Impaler
  12. Queen Isabella I of Spain

Famous people of the 15th Century

  1. Christopher Columbus
  2. Joan of Arc
  3. Leonardo da Vinci
  4. King Richard III of England
  5. Johann Guttenberg
  6. Vasco da Gama
  7. Henry the Navigator
  8. Francois Rabelais
  9. Filippo Brunelleschi
  10. Mehmet II, conqueror of Constantinople
  11. Vlad III Dracula a.k.a. Vlad the Impaler
  12. Queen Isabella I of Spain
  13. Rodrigo Borgia (aka Pope Alexander VI)

I’ll pass

New: Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green
  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green
  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage
  3. Get together with your Bangladeshi friends to celebrate Bangabandhu Birthday

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green
  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage
  3. Get together with your Bangladeshi friends to celebrate Bangabandhu Birthday
  4. Marching in the parade.

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green
  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage
  3. Get together with your Bangladeshi friends to celebrate Bangabandhu Birthday
  4. Marching in the parade.
  5. Watch The Commitments

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green
  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage
  3. Get together with your Bangladeshi friends to celebrate Bangabandhu Birthday
  4. Marching in the parade.
  5. Watch The Commitments
  6. Singing Irish ballads

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green
  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage
  3. Get together with your Bangladeshi friends to celebrate Bangabandhu Birthday
  4. Marching in the parade.
  5. Watch The Commitments
  6. Singing Irish ballads
  7. Wearing a “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” badge

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green
  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage
  3. Get together with your Bangladeshi friends to celebrate Bangabandhu Birthday
  4. Marching in the parade.
  5. Watch The Commitments
  6. Singing Irish ballads
  7. Wearing a “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” badge
  8. Getting a Shamrock Shake

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green
  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage
  3. Get together with your Bangladeshi friends to celebrate Bangabandhu Birthday
  4. Marching in the parade.
  5. Watch The Commitments
  6. Singing Irish ballads
  7. Wearing a “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” badge
  8. Getting a Shamrock Shake
  9. Wearing orange

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green
  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage
  3. Get together with your Bangladeshi friends to celebrate Bangabandhu Birthday
  4. Marching in the parade.
  5. Watch The Commitments
  6. Singing Irish ballads
  7. Wearing a “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” badge
  8. Getting a Shamrock Shake
  9. Wearing orange
  10. Find out what “Erin Go Bragh” means.

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green
  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage
  3. Get together with your Bangladeshi friends to celebrate Bangabandhu Birthday
  4. Marching in the parade.
  5. Watch The Commitments
  6. Singing Irish ballads
  7. Wearing a “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” badge
  8. Getting a Shamrock Shake
  9. Wearing orange
  10. Find out what “Erin Go Bragh” means.
  11. Carry around a shillelagh

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green
  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage
  3. Get together with your Bangladeshi friends to celebrate Bangabandhu Birthday
  4. Marching in the parade.
  5. Watch The Commitments
  6. Singing Irish ballads
  7. Wearing a “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” badge
  8. Getting a Shamrock Shake
  9. Wearing orange
  10. Find out what “Erin Go Bragh” means.
  11. Carry around a shillelagh
  12. Hoist a (non-alcoholic) O’Douls.

Non-alcoholic ways of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Wearing green

  2. Cooking corned beef and cabbage

  3. Get together with your Bangladeshi friends to celebrate Bangabandhu Birthday

  4. Marching in the parade.

  5. Watch The Commitments

  6. Singing Irish ballads

  7. Wearing a “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” badge

  8. Getting a Shamrock Shake

  9. Wearing orange

  10. Find out what “Erin Go Bragh” means.

  11. Carry around a shillelagh

  12. Hoist a (non-alcoholic) O’Douls.

  13. Wear an Aran sweater
    Famous people born in Ireland

  14. C.S. Lewis

Famous people born in Ireland

  1. C.S. Lewis
  2. Arthur Guinness

Famous people born in Ireland

  1. C.S. Lewis
  2. Arthur Guinness
  3. George Bernard Shaw

Brief aside about the last list, since I just missed it - but I’m surprised no one mentioned the traditional Catholic ritual for a Saint’s day in honor of Patrick. I’m uncertain what the proper name for that is, Saint’s day Feast? Mass?

Famous people born in Ireland

  1. C.S. Lewis
  2. Arthur Guinness
  3. George Bernard Shaw
  4. Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington

Born to Anglo-Irish parents in Dublin. He was allegedly once asked, “Doesn’t that make you an Irishman?,” and replied, “Just because one is born in a stable does not make one a horse.”