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Saint George
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Sites related to St. George, soldier and martyr. He attracted a cultus early on, and was very popular in the Middle Ages. St. George is the patron of Georgia (naturally), England, Canada, Greece, Germany, Moscow, and the Boy Scouts.
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George, Soldier and Martyr
- With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
St George, Martyr
- From Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints.
Saint George
- Three accounts of the life of St. George: for children ages 0-8, children 8-14, and age 14-adult.
The Saints: St. George
- Short profile of St. George. Illustrated. From the book "The Saints: A Concise Biographical Dictionary," edited by John Coulson.
Catholic Encyclopedia: St. George
- Long, scholarly article on St. George, martyr, patron saint of England.
Wikipedia: St George
- A lengthy article on the saint, including the traditional account of his life, a range of suggested origins for the dragon legend, and his modern status.
Saint George
- Michael Collins reviews the historical Saint George, legends, and his place in English history, literature, and institutions.
A Saint a Day: St. George
- The story of this soldier saint and martyr. Suitable for children.
Of S. George, Martyr
- From "The Golden Legend," by Jacobus de Voragine. William Caxton translation, hosted by the Medieval Sourcebook.
George
- Illustrated profile of St. George, also known as Victory Bringer from the Catholic Community Forum, with links.
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