The only thing we know about St. George is that he was a soldier and martyred about the year 304 by beheading at Lydda, Palestine. Everything else is pure legend.
the tattered soldier
Since he was a Roman soldier, it is doubtful that George carried any saint into battle.
Sir Alexander Haig
Yes, St. George was a martyr. He was tortured and beheaded about the year 304.
benedict arnold
St. George was a soldier in the Roman army.
He Became A Soldier in 1754
He Became A Soldier in 1754
St. George was not a slave. He was a soldier in the Roman army.
George was a soldier in the Roman army.
Saint George was a soldier in the Roman Army.
He was a soldier and a martyr but not a king.
I think St George is mythical: Certainly the dragon is ! He may have been Roman.
George was born in Lydda, Syria Palaestina, and was a soldier in the Roman army
St. George is believed to have been born in the Roman province of Cappadocia, in what is now modern-day Turkey. Little is known about his early life, but he later became a soldier in the Roman army and is now widely revered as a Christian martyr and saint.
a soldier a surveyor, and a farmer
St. George was a horse soldier in the Roman army and I doubt if he had time to play sports.