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  2. Apr 23, 2024 · St. George, Martyr (© Musei Vaticani) Countless stories are told about St. George, including the famous episode of the dragon and the girl saved by the saint. According to the standard version of the legend, we hear that in the city of Selem in Libya, there was a large pond where a terrible dragon lived.

  3. St George was a martyr ... Like many saints, St George was described as a martyr after he died for his Christian faith. It is believed that during the persecutions of the Emperor Diocletian in the early 4th century, St George was executed for refusing to make a sacrifice in honour of the pagan gods. 4. ...

  4. Apr 23, 2022 · Public Domain. Philip Kosloski - published on 04/23/22. St. George isn't a saint because of his ability to slay dragons, but because of his fearless faith that led to martyrdom. St. George is among...

  5. www.franciscanmedia.org › saint-of-the-day › saint-georSaint George | Franciscan Media

    Apr 23, 2024 · Saint George is the object of a vast amount of imagination. There is every reason to believe that he was a real martyr who suffered at Lydda in Palestine, probably before the time of Constantine. The Church adheres to his memory, but not to the legends surrounding his life.

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  6. May 5, 2019 · 05 May 2019. Saint George is celebrated across Europe as the patron saint of cities and countries. Hailed as a religious martyr, dragon-slayer and the prototypical knight in shining armour, how much of his legend is true? As legend tells it, Saint George was a dragon-slaying Christian martyr; a true hunk by Medieval standards.

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  7. Apr 23, 2021 · Shortly afterwards, people began to venerate George and come to his grave to honour him as a martyr. The Roman legend differs slightly – instead of being a victim of Diocletian Persecution, George was tortured and killed at the hands of Dacian, Emperor of the Persians.

  8. His witness was so powerful that many Roman pagans are said to have converted. One account even states that Empress Alexandra of Rome, possibly Diocletian’s wife, also converted and died a martyr as a result. Saint George is the patron saint of soldiers in part because he was in the military.

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