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'''Saint George''' (d. 23 April 303) was a soldier of Cappadocian Greek origins, member of the Praetorian Guard for [[Rome|Roman]] emperor [[Diocletian]], who was sentenced to death for refusing to recant his Christian faith. [[St George]] became one of the most venerated saints and megalo-martyrs in [[Christianity]], and he has been especially venerated as a military saint since the [[Crusades]].
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'''Saint George''' was a soldier of Cappadocian Greek origins, member of the Praetorian Guard for [[Rome|Roman]] emperor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocletian Diocletian,] who was sentenced to death for refusing to recant his Christian faith. [[St George]] became one of the most venerated saints and megalo-martyrs in [[Christianity]], and he has been especially venerated as a military saint since the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusades Crusades.]
  
In hagiography, as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers and one of the most prominent military saints, he is immortalised in the legend of ''St George and the Dragon''. His memorial, [[St George's Day]], is traditionally celebrated on 23 April.
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In hagiography, as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers and one of the most prominent military saints, he is immortalised in the legend of ''St George and the Dragon''. His memorial, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_George%27s_Day_in_England St George's Day,] is traditionally celebrated on 23 April.
  
 
[[England]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Georgia]], the [[Spain|Spanish]] region of [[Catalonia]] and several other nation states, cities, universities, professions and organisations all claim [[St George]] as their [[patron saint]].<ref>''[[Document:St Edmund – England's original patron saint]]''</ref>
 
[[England]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Georgia]], the [[Spain|Spanish]] region of [[Catalonia]] and several other nation states, cities, universities, professions and organisations all claim [[St George]] as their [[patron saint]].<ref>''[[Document:St Edmund – England's original patron saint]]''</ref>

Revision as of 13:55, 29 April 2019

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Patron saint of England (and other countries)
Died23 April 303

Saint George was a soldier of Cappadocian Greek origins, member of the Praetorian Guard for Roman emperor Diocletian, who was sentenced to death for refusing to recant his Christian faith. St George became one of the most venerated saints and megalo-martyrs in Christianity, and he has been especially venerated as a military saint since the Crusades.

In hagiography, as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers and one of the most prominent military saints, he is immortalised in the legend of St George and the Dragon. His memorial, St George's Day, is traditionally celebrated on 23 April.

England, Ethiopia, Georgia, the Spanish region of Catalonia and several other nation states, cities, universities, professions and organisations all claim St George as their patron saint.[1]

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:St Edmund – England's original patron saintArticle23 April 2019William CookSt George’s Day is on 23rd April. Every time his feast day comes around, I wonder why England puts up with having such a rubbish patron saint?
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