The only thing we know about St. George is that he was a soldier and martyred about the year 304 by beheading at Lydda, Palestine. Everything else is pure legend.
the tattered soldier
Since he was a Roman soldier, it is doubtful that George carried any saint into battle.
Sir Alexander Haig
Yes, St. George was a martyr. He was tortured and beheaded about the year 304.
There was no confederate soldier ever pictured on confederacy currency. General George Washington was featured on one of the bank notes that was in circulation.
St. George was a soldier in the Roman army.
He Became A Soldier in 1754
He Became A Soldier in 1754
St. George was not a slave. He was a soldier in the Roman army.
George was a soldier in the Roman army.
Saint George was a soldier in the Roman Army.
He was a soldier and a martyr but not a king.
I think St George is mythical: Certainly the dragon is ! He may have been Roman.
George was born in Lydda, Syria Palaestina, and was a soldier in the Roman army
St. George was a Roman soldier in Palestine.
a soldier a surveyor, and a farmer
St. George was a horse soldier in the Roman army and I doubt if he had time to play sports.