St George is the Patron Saint of England and he is known as St George.
St. George's Cross is the flag of England. It is a large red cross placed over a white background. It was named and created in honor of St. George, who was a patron saint in England.
St. George was from Palestine and not from England.
The capital city of England is 'London'. The name of England's flag is the 'St. George's Cross'.
The flag of England - the St George's flag is raised. Traditionally it is the feast of St George which is on a par with Christmas.
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St George is the patron saint of England so probably not.
St George's Day is not particularly significant in England - although St George is the Patron Saint of England. Most English people do not know when St George's Day is. It is not a public holiday. Christmas, Easter and English Bank Holidays are much more significant.
St David is the patron saint of Wales and nothing to do with England. The England flag has the St George's Cross.
England's flag has a white background with a red 'plus sign' cross on it which symbolises the cross of St. George.
Besides being a patron saint of England, George has nothing to do with the country. He was not born there and never visited England.
There several patron saints of England:Augustine of CanterburyCuthbertGeorgeGregory the GreatMichael the ArchangelOur Lady of Mount Carmel at AylesfordOur Lady of Walsingham
The cross of St. George.