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No, St. Augustine was not a speech writer for the Roman emperor.
St. George was not a slave. He was a soldier in the Roman army.
It is unlikely that George was married as he was a Roman soldier. Roman soldiers were normally single and not married.
There is no record of the early childhood of St. George. In fact, there is virtually nothing known of his life except that he was a Roman soldier and was martyred in Palestine for being a Christian.
None, St. George was a Greek who enlisted in the Roman army near the end of the 3rd century - before there was an England. He was executed for being a Christian right after the start of the fourth century, around 303 A.D.
No, St. Augustine was not a speech writer for the Roman emperor.
Octavian.
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.
St. George was a soldier in the Roman army.
St. George was not a slave. He was a soldier in the Roman army.
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George was a soldier in the Roman army.
Saint George was a soldier in the Roman Army.
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Roman emperor Claudius imprisoned Valentine. Valentine was a priest who defied the orders of the Roman emperor Claudius and continued to perform marriages. He was sentenced to death.
I think St George is mythical: Certainly the dragon is ! He may have been Roman.
The Roman Emperor Theodosius I began construction of the Basilica of St Paul in 386.