St. George was real. He was an early Christian martyr. He was a soldier in the Roman army and refused a direct order to persecute and kill Christians and to renounce his faith. For this he was tortured and beheaded. Some of his deeds are probably mythical or, at the very least, exaggerated. Dragons have never existed. Perhaps he did kill some animal that was threatening a town such as a crocodile, but it is unlikely he could have slayed a dragon.
The legend is that he slayed a dragon.In other words,he was a knight
St. George was tortured and beheaded about the year 304 at Lydda, Palestine.
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.
Saint George did exist although many of the stories that surround him are pure fiction.
George died as a martyr and to the early Christian community that was all that was needed for sainthood.
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.
St George is the Patron Saint of England and he is known as St George.
The address of the St George Childrens Museum is: 86 S Main St, St George, UT 84770-3452
Judith St. George was born in 1931.
St. George Academy was created in 1940.
The address of the St. George Art Museum is: 86 South Main Street, St. George, UT 84770
The address of the St George Historical Society Rt 131 is: Route 131, St George, ME 04860
St. George St. Andrew St. Patrick
George St. George has written: 'The sires and sons from Albion sprung'
St. George was a soldier in the Roman army.