George was a Roman soldier. The dragon slaying is a myth.
St. George, the dragon slayer, is the patron saint of England.
George was a Roman soldier. The dragon did not have a job. He just ate people when he was hungry.
Yes, Saint George is recognized as a Catholic saint. He is one of the most revered saints in the Catholic tradition and is known for his bravery and martyrdom. He is often depicted as a dragon slayer.
He was a soldier.
George was a soldier himself.
No, he was a soldier.
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.
By tradition we know that George was a Roman soldier who was suppose to fight the early Christians. He also refused an order to renounce his Christianity. He lost his head for refusing the order. Legendary tales about George say he fought and killed a dragon.
It is said that Saint George killed a dragon but the story is a myth.
The story of Saint George and the dragon is a legend and never occurred. Dragons are mythical creatures. George was a Roman soldier and a Christian. He was discovered to be a Christian and ordered to renounce his religion and sacrifice to Roman gods. When he refused he was tortured and beheaded.
Saint George was a soldier in the Roman Army.
Since he was a Roman soldier, it is doubtful that George carried any saint into battle.