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Well everyone lies about St-George Killed the Dragon at home or at a forest but everything is wrong because, in my Mum and dads country which is called Lebanon has Something Called St-George so Basically St-George Killed the Dragon In Beirut And even everyone says so in Lebanon So I have got the answer if you want to correct me go ahead!

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St. George was real. He was an early Christian martyr. He was a soldier in the Roman army and refused a direct order to persecute and kill Christians. For this, he was tortured and beheaded. Some of his deeds are probably mythical or, at the very least, exaggerated. Dragons have never existed. Perhaps he did kill some animal that was threatening a town such as a crocodile, but it is unlikely he could have slayed a dragon.

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None. It was a con job. The knight and the dragon were in it together to fool the town. The dragon pretended to be dead for half the treasure.

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The story is a myth. George killed no dragon.

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The story of George and the dragon is a myth. There are no dragons. Perhaps he killed a large crocodile in northern Africa.

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