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For his chivalry and bravery because he rescues a princess from a dragon.Roman Catholic AnswerSt. George, who feast day is April 23 was killed for the faith in Lydda, Israel, before the reign of Emperor Constantine and may have been a soldier in the imperial army. Because he has been such a popular saint for so many centuries (he was venerated in England as early as the eighth century and named patron of the Crusades, his red cross on a white background later became the basis for British military uniforms, the country's Union flag , and the decorations of the Order of the Garter) there have been many pious legends, which cannot be proved. In medieval mystery plays, St. George was always represented as killing a dragon. In Germany and Austria on eve of his feast day boys cracked whips to help the saint drive demons away. In Poland, farmers lighted fires in their yards to frighten evil spirits away. On the morning of his feast, the dew was mixed into the fodder to make the animals immune from attacks of demons or witches. Polish farmers have a fairy tale that St. George lives in the moon, which the Blessed Mother gave him as a reward for his great deeds. extracted fromEncyclopedia of Catholic Devotions and Practices by Ann Ball, Our Sunday Visitor, Inc. C 2003
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The countries of Italy Indiana and Japan are easily to picture due to the unique shape in which continent are they located
Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, which is present day Italy. See the related link for a picture of the Genoan flag.
Michelangelo's painting of scenes from the Old Testament on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
Because it is a portrait of an Italian lady (from Florence) painted in Italy (in Florence).
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The Trevi Fountain is a fountain situated in Rome, Italy. It has many statues and carvings. (Picture at Related Links, below)
It is the Domo in Florence, Italy. It is so big that you can’t take one picture to get the whole cathedral. I know I have tried.
I am an old World War II pilot from the 15th Air Force in Italy. The Lancaster was a 1942 United Kingdom bomber. I have a picture of it on a 3 X 6 picture of World War II Aircraft.
The best image finder on the internet is the image search of a picture storage website such as Picassa.. To find high quality images, set the site to find only large images, which in turn means a high quality of picture.
Their shapes are uniquely different: Italy - a boot shape sticking south into the Mediterranean India - a triangular shape pointing from Asia into the Indian Ocean Japan - a long, thin island chain running NE to SW along the eastern Asian coast
No, it is a major city and the capital of Italy.
The answer to this question is Italy.