George was a Christian soldier in the Roman army in the early 4th century.
Saint George was a soldier in the Roman Army.
George was probably not married as he was in the Roman army and members of the army were generally not allowed to be married.
George was a soldier in the Roman army in Palestine.
George was a Roman soldier and soldiers were generally not allowed to join the Roman Army. Therefore, Saint George was probably not married.
No, George was not a crusader. He was a soldier in the Roman Army about 1000 years before the Crusades started.
St. George was a horse soldier in the Roman army and I doubt if he had time to play sports.
St George is the patron Saint of England and is celebrated on the 23rd April every year. St George was a Greek in the Roman Army during 300 AD. There is a range of information on Wikipedia on Saint George and the other Patron Saints.
It is unlikely that George was married or had any children. Married men were usually not allowed to join the Roman Army.
George was a soldier on the Roman army and assigned to round up and persecute Christians.
His father, Gerontius, was a Roman army official from Cappadocia and his mother, Polychronia, was from Palestine.
Yes, Saint George was a Christian and had a strong faith. He is known for refusing to renounce his Christian beliefs, which ultimately led to his martyrdom. His religious beliefs were an important aspect of his life and actions.
Saint George is a saint in ALL countries.