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St. George is famous primarily for the legendary tale of him slaying a dragon to save a princess and a kingdom, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. This story, which has roots in various cultures, became widely popular in medieval Europe and turned St. George into a patron saint of several countries, including England. His feast day on April 23 is celebrated with various traditions, further solidifying his place in history and folklore. Additionally, St. George is often depicted as a model of chivalry and bravery.

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