This is a minced oath, using George instead of Jesus. Was it Saint George or King George? Probably neither, just plain George.
Saint Vincent
It means "Saint Anthony".
The English flag, known as the St George's Cross, features a red cross on a white background. It symbolizes St. George, the patron saint of England, who is often associated with bravery and chivalry. The flag represents English heritage and identity and has been used since the Middle Ages, particularly during the Crusades. Its simple design has made it a powerful national emblem.
Saint Inez
George was not English and never visited England. He was born and died in Palestine.
St. George
Saint George is a saint in ALL countries.
Yes,, he is the patron saint of St. George's in Illawara.
St. George is the patron saint of England, Canada, Georgia and Germany.
That is the English flag... the St. George's Cross... the patron saint of England.
Saint George would not have the title of saint if he was bad.
Saint George is the patron saint of several countriesCanadaEngland (by Pope Benedict XIV)EthiopiaGeorgiaGermanyGreeceLithuaniaMaltaPortugalCappadociaCataloniaPalestine
King George III is not a saint nor a patron saint. Are you sure you do not have him confused with Saint George?
Saint George was known as the warrior saint and was very popular during the Middle Ages. By the time of the Second Crusade the red cross was being used by Knights Templar as well as French and English troops. Eventually the popularity of Saint George among the crusaders began to gradually associate him with the red cross already in use.
Saint George's Day is the feast day of Saint George. Saint George's Day is celebrated on April 23, the traditionally accepted date of Saint George's death in AD 303.
No, there is no such saint. However, the name is based on George and there is a saint named George.