Yes, St. George was real. He was a 3rd century Roman soldier in Palestine who refused a direct order to persecute and kill Christians. For George was tortured and beheaded about the year 304 at Lydda, Palestine. The part about George slaying a dragon is probably an exaggeration, however.
St. George was a real person and a martyr of the early Church. However, some of the things he is purported to have done, such as slaying a dragon, are legends.
St. George was a real person but many of the things he is credited with doing are myths.
St. George was a real person but the story of the dragon is a myth. Perhaps he killed another animal, such as a crocodile.
St. George was a real person but the story of the dragon is a myth. Perhaps he killed another animal, such as a crocodile.
Yes, St. George was a real person and is considered as a saint but many of the things he is credited with doing are myths.
One common phrase associated with St. George before slaying the dragon is "In the name of God and St. George, I shall slay thee." This quote highlights the bravery and faith of St. George in his battle against the dragon.
No one. Dragons aren't real.
St George Gore-St George died in 1746.
St George Gore-St George was born in 1722.
Richard St George Mansergh-St George died in 1798.
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St George is the Patron Saint of England and he is known as St George.