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  1. In a legend, Saint George —a soldier venerated in Christianitydefeats a dragon. The story goes that the dragon originally extorted tribute from villagers. When they ran out of livestock and trinkets for the dragon, they started giving up a human tribute once a year.

  2. Apr 23, 2019 · The legend of Saint George, patron saint of England, is that of a hero knight who saved a princess and townsfolk by slaying a bloodthirsty dragon. St. George is perhaps one of Christianity’s most famous saints, and is best-known as the patron saint of England.

  3. The tale of St George and the Dragon, or ‘St George of Merrie England’ as it’s also known in some versions, is a classic English fairy tale. And yet its origins aren’t English, and St George accomplished this feat not in England but in another land (usually either Libya or Egypt).

  4. Jun 21, 2024 · Saint George, early Christian martyr who became an ideal of martial valor and selflessness in the Middle Ages. The legend of George’s slaying of a dragon is much represented in art. He is the patron saint of England and of Georgia and is venerated as one of the 14 Holy Helpers.

  5. Apr 1, 2023 · St. George and the Dragon is one of the most iconic and enduring stories in Western folklore. With its roots in medieval mythology, the legend has been passed down through generations, captivating and inspiring people for centuries.

  6. Saint George or Saint George and the Dragon is a small painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael, executed c.1503–1505. It is housed in the Louvre in Paris. A later version of the same subject is the Saint George and the Dragon in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

  7. Saint George taming then slaying a dragon is one of the most fantastic saints‘ legends of the Middle Ages. Uccello has compressed two parts of the story into one small and strange picture. The saint plunges his spear into the head of a dragon, whose odd shape mirrors the entrance to his cave.

  8. Oct 10, 2018 · A medieval myth with deep roots that captured the imagination of western Europe’s age of chivalry. Saint George and the Dragon, by Paolo Uccello, c.1470. (akg-images/National Gallery, London) Amid a gathering storm, St George kills a dragon with his lance, Ascalon.

  9. Saint George and the Dragon. The hero of this painting is the legendary St. George, an early Christian martyr from Anatolia (modern Turkey) in the ancient Roman Empire. A warrior saint, he...

  10. One thirteenth-century story recounts how he rescued the entire population of a Libyan town from a dragon by singlehandedly defeating the creature in combat. This sculpture presents Saint George with his right foot pressing into the neck of the vanquished dragon.

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