Yes, Saint George really did exist. However, many of the stories surrounding his life are pure legends.
Saint George did exist although many of the stories that surround him are pure fiction.
There is no record of the childhood of St. George.
We do not know what St. George looked like as there were no cameras at the time.
George supposedly killed a dragon but that is only a legend. Dragons do not exist. He did, however, refuse an order from his army superiors to kill and persecute Christians. For that he was tortured and beheaded.By tradition we know that George was a Roman soldier who was suppose to fight the early Christians. He lost his head for refusing the order. Legendary tales about George say he fought and killed a dragon.
Many saints had their heads removed. Here are a few examples:John the Baptist Saint Paul Saint George Saint Denis Saint Valentine of Rome
Saint George did exist although many of the stories that surround him are pure fiction.
No, it is a legend. Dragons do not exist. Perhaps it was a crocodile.
It is a Legend.... likely to be a work of fiction, a folklore tale. Dragons do not exist.... St. George did actually exist but the dragon slaying story is a legend.
St George was a saint long before the Catholics and protestants split.
Legend says that Saint George killed a dragon. Since dragons do not exist, the story must be a myth. Perhaps he killed some other creature such as a crocodile.
We have absolutely no idea what color hair George had. There were no digital or phone cameras at the time so no images of him exist.
Saint George is often shown killing a dragon. This is a pure myth as dragons do not exist. Perhaps he killed some other animal, such as a crocodile.
Since dragons do not exist, George could not have slayed one. Perhaps it was some other animal such as a crocodile.
No, it is a fable. Dragons do not exist. It could be he killed a crocodile or some other creature.
Saint George is a saint in ALL countries.
Yes,, he is the patron saint of St. George's in Illawara.
St. George is the patron saint of England, Canada, Georgia and Germany.