The relics of St. George the Trophybearer were placed in the Palestinian city of Lydda, in the church that bears his name, while his head was preserved in Rome, in the church that is also dedicated ...
In 303, he was himself tortured and executed in Palestine, becoming an early Christian martyr. The legend of George slaying a dragon and rescuing an innocent maiden from death is medieval.
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St George is the patron saint of England ... When someone dies for their beliefs they’re called a ‘martyr’. Over 200 years later Pope Gelasius, head of the Christian church, decided George ...
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Indy 100 on MSNThe irony of St George's DayToday (23 April) marks St George’s Day – a day to celebrate the Christian martyr who became the patron saint of England. He ...
Like many saints, St George was described as a martyr after he died for his Christian faith. St George was born sometime around the year 280 in what is now Turkey. He was a soldier and rose up ...
The Church of St. Barbara. The Church of St. George (in the Palace of Waxworks). The Church of the Virgin, identified by its alternative name of Qasriet Al-Rihan (Basil Pot). The Convent of St George.
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