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  1. Oct 22, 2004 · George and the Dragon: Directed by Tom Reeve. With James Purefoy, Piper Perabo, Patrick Swayze, Michael Clarke Duncan. A knight returning from the Crusades takes on a dragon and becomes a legend.

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    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • Tom Reeve
    • 2004-10-22
  2. Knight George (James Purefoy) returns to England for a peaceful life after the Crusades. But first he promises King Edgar (Simon Callow) to find his missing daughter, Princess Lunna (Piper Perabo ...

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    • Tom Reeve
    • PG
    • James Purefoy
  3. The story of St. George, as the Red Cross Knight and the patron saint of England, slaying the dragon, which represents sin, and Princess Una as George's true love and an allegory representing the Protestant church as the one true faith, was told in altered fashion in Edmund Spenser 's The Faerie Queene.

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  6. George (James Purefoy) returns from the Crusades to his father Sir Robert's (Paul Freeman) hall. George has tired of battle and has resolved to find a small plot of land to build a cottage and rear cattle. His father, formerly a great knight, is not best pleased that his son will not seek further glory.

  7. The dragon fell down dead. St George was lauded as a hero throughout the land, with the King of Egypt, Ptolemy, promising his daughter – the maiden named Sabia – to George as his wife. Since Sabia had fallen in love with George, this seemed like a happy ending indeed. And if we stop the narrative there, with the slaying of the dragon, the ...

  8. Apr 23, 2019 · It was St. George’s combat with a dragon that set him apart from most of his fellow martyrs. The best known form of this legend is said to be found in the Legenda Aurea (translated as ‘Golden Legend’), which was written during the 13th century by Jacobus de Voragine, an Italian chronicler and archbishop of Genoa.

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