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Ptolomy, in the year 150 AD, referred to the area we now know as Liverpool, as the port of the Satanti. This is undertood to have been a tribe of people who later formed part of a larger Celtic tribe called the Brigantes. Saint Patrick appears to have had connections with Liverpool, though very little is recorded of his life and there is even disagreement about his place of birth, though most accounts indicate he was born in Scotland. In about the year 432 AD Patrick is believed to have sailed to Ireland and preached in what is now Liverpool before he left. In 1086, it was recorded in the Domesday Book that at Lytherpool there was a settlement comprising a church, a tower and a few huts.
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