Saint George was said to have slain a dragon. This story first began circulating many years after his death. At this time, dragons were often used to symbolize the Devil.
Since dragons do not exist it was probably some other animal, such as a crocodile, that he killed.
One common phrase associated with St. George before slaying the dragon is "In the name of God and St. George, I shall slay thee." This quote highlights the bravery and faith of St. George in his battle against the dragon.
St. George is credited with killing a dragon somewhere in north Africa. Since dragons have never existed, the story is a pure myth. Perhaps he killed some other animal such as a crocodile.
Francis G. Slay
donkeys?
to slay george and the dragon!
St George Gore-St George was born in 1722.
St George Gore-St George died in 1746.
He didn't. Dragons are mythological. The story is a metaphor.
Richard St George Mansergh-St George died in 1798.
Will slay. For example, "Gregory will slay Steven."
In the original books Alice does not slay the Jabberwock, but in Tim Burton's 2010 movie, she does.