The patron saints of soldiers are:
Acacius of Byzantium
Adrian of Nicomedia
Faith
George
Ignatius of Loyola
James the Greater
Longinus the Centurian
Louis IX
Martin of Tours
Maurice
Michael the Archangel
Nicholas of Myra
Sebastian
Stanislaus of Cracow
Theodore Stratelates
As per the Patron Saint Index.
The patron saints of soldiers are: * George * Joan of Arc * Martin of Tours * Michael the Archangel Of these, Martin of Tours is the only saint to be patron of soldiers exclusively.
No he was not. He was a fisherman.
Yes, Sebastian was a soldier in the Roman Army.
Since he was a Roman soldier, it is doubtful that George carried any saint into battle.
Luke was a doctor(Colossians 4:14)
There is not one that I can find, but I would recommend Saint Natalia, wife of Saint Adrian of Nicomedia. He was a Roman Soldier martyred for the faith and she cared for him and other Christians awaiting martyrdom before her death, which may have been a martyrs death also.
No he was not. He was a fisherman.
He was a soldier.
Yes, Sebastian was a soldier in the Roman Army.
No, he was a soldier.
George was a soldier himself.
Martin of Tours was, himself, a soldier.
George was a Roman soldier. The dragon slaying is a myth.
A Roman soldier ripped her eyes out.
Saint Sebastian was a Roman soldier who served in the Praetorian Guard during the 3rd century. He is also known for converting to Christianity and for being martyred for his faith.
Sebastian was a Roman soldier.
I think it has something to do with him being a soldier in the war for halla.
I have search and can find no Saint Damian of Novara who was a Roman soldier. I have found a Saint Damian of Africa who was a Roman soldier and martyr, however. Perhaps this Damian of Novara is a local saint not recognized by the Universal Church.