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St. George
Catholic Information Network (CIN). St. George was martyred at Lydda in Palestina, probably before the time of Constantine. This is all that can be ascertained about this famous saint. There are many and various, but unfortunately not very dependable, Lives of St. George, telling of the wonders of his martyrdom: how he encouraged his fellow Christians by public avowal of his faith, how he was arrested and how he was executed after many sufferings, not indeed only on his part, for his persecutors received their punishment. [eng]
St George
St George is honoured in the Catholic Church as one of the most illustrious martyrs of Christ. The Greeks have long distinguished him by the title of The Great Martyr, and keep his festival a holiday of obligation. There stood formerly in Constantinople five or six churches dedicated in his honour, the oldest of which was always said to have been built by Constantine the Great, who seems also to have been the founder of the church of St. George, which stood over his tomb in Palestine. [eng]
Icon and Troparion of St. George
George, a Captain in the Roman Army, tore up in defiance an edict of Emperor Diocletian ordering the persecution of Christians. He battled the devil, symbolized by the dragon, and saved the Holy Church, symbolized by the king's daughter shown in a number of icons. He rides a white horse that indicates God's grace carrying him to the heroism of martyrdom. Constantine the Great built a great church over his tomb in Lyda of Palestine. The name George means 'Tiller of the Earth.' [eng]
The Cult of St. George
A collection of translations of primary sources for the cult of St. George, with bibliography and secondary commentary. [eng]
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. George
Martyr, patron of England, suffered at or near Lydda, also known as Diospolis, in Palestine, probably before the time of Constantine. According to the very careful investigation of the whole question recently instituted by Father Delehaye, the Bollandist, in the light of modern sources of information, the above statement sums up all that can safely be affirmed about St. George, despite his early cultus and pre-eminent renown both in East and West. [eng]
Biography: George, soldier and martyr (23 Apr 303)
George is a soldier and martyr who suffered around 303 at Lydda (Diospolis) in Palestine. The earliest surviving record of him is a church inscription in Syria, dated about 346. Commemorations of him are numerous, early, and widespread. However, no details of his life are known. In 495 his name appears on a list of "good men, justly remembered, whose good deeds are known only to God." The best-known story about him is that he rescued a beautiful princess in Libya by killing a dragon. It should be noted that this story is unknown before the appearance in 1265 of a romance called the Golden Legend (Legendum Aureum), translated into English in 1483. [eng]
Domestic-Church.Com:Saint Profile: Saint George
Saint George is known as the 'dragon slayer' and his pictures show him as a brave knight in battle with a fierce dragon. Sometimes, there is a beautiful lady in the picture, too. Saint George is fighting the dragon to protect the lady. [eng]
Patron Saints Index: Saint George
Patron Saint Index profile of George; illustrated. [eng]
George, Saint. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
4th cent.?, perhaps a soldier in the imperial army who died for the faith in Asia Minor. His life is cloaked in legends; Gibbon’s identification of him with George of Cappadocia is false. George is one of the great saints of the Eastern Church and the ancient patron of soldiers. [eng]
Patron Saint
St. George lived during the reign of the Roman Emperor Dioceletian in the third century and partially into the fourth. St. George served in the legions of Rome, making a reputation for himself as a fearless officer and highly respected leader of men. [eng]
St. George, Patron Saint of Scouting
In Scouting for Boys, Baden-Powell wrote of chivalry and the knights of old. He tried to show Scouts a new path to chivalry and honor. Saint George was the Patron Saint of England, and of the Knights of the Garter, the oldest order of chivalry in Europe. They were familiar subjects to most English boys when B-P was writing. [eng]
Saint George and the Dragon (Getty Museum)
Learn about Manuscripts by Master of Guillebert de Mets from the J. Paul Getty Museum's collection, with images and links to other information. [eng]
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Áèòâà ñ äðàêîíîì. Ñîãëàñíî ïðåäàíèþ, Ëèääà èëè Ëóää - ðîäèíà ñâÿòîãî Ãåîðãèÿ. [rus]
Èêîíà Ãåîðãèÿ: ×ëåíîâà
Âèçàíòèéñêèé ðåëüåô "Ñâ. Ãåîðãèé ñ æèòèåì". [rus]
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