- George, Saint
- George, Saint
• Long, scholarly article on St. George, martyr, patron saint of EnglandCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
George,Saint — George, Saint. Died c. A.D. 303. Christian martyr and patron of England who, according to legend, slew a fearsome dragon. * * * … Universalium
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George, Saint — flourished 3rd century died traditionally Lydda, Palestine; feast day April 23 Early Christian martyr and patron saint of England. His historical existence is uncertain, but from the 6th century he was the subject of legends as a warrior saint.… … Universalium
George, Saint — A Christian knight who went to Libya to liberate its people from the dragon that terrorized them. To appease the dragon, the Libyans offered the daughter of King Servius as sacrifice. Saint George saved the princess, killed the dragon, and, in … Dictionary of Renaissance art
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Saint George's (Bermudes) — Saint George (Bermudes) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint George. Saint George … Wikipédia en Français
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