King George III was a member of the Church of England, which is a Christian denomination. This was the established church of the British monarchy, and King George III was the Supreme Governor of the Church of England during his reign.
William III was a Protestant, belonging to the Dutch Reformed Church. He was a prominent defender of Protestantism against Catholicism during his reign as King of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
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St. George became the patron saint of England in the late Middle Ages due to his popularity as a symbol of chivalry and bravery. His association with England grew through myths and legends, including the story of him slaying a dragon to save a princess. King Edward III established St. George as the country's patron saint in the 14th century.
He stated on an interview with Stephen Colbert that he is agnostic.
George Crum's religion is not definitively known. He was born to a multiracial family in the 19th century, and historical records do not specifically mention his religious affiliation.
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She named him George, after his grandfather. When he became King of Great Britain he was King George III (his grandfather was King George II)