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The day celebrates the patron saint of England - St George, who is known as a national hero, martyr and for the legend of him slaying a dragon. King Edward III made St George the Patron Saint of ...
St George was made the Patron Saint of England by King Edward III when he formed the Order of the Garter in his name in 1350. Despite not being English himself, St George was seen as embodying the ...
The day celebrates the patron saint of England - St George, who is known as a national hero, martyr and for the legend of him slaying a dragon. King Edward III made St George the Patron Saint of ...
King Edward III made St George the Patron Saint of England when he formed the Order of the Garter in St. George’s name in 1350. Despite not being from the country, St George was considered ...
King Edward III declared St George the Patron Saint of England when he established the Order of the Garter in his name back in 1350. Article continues below Despite not being English, St George ...
King Edward III declared St George the Patron Saint of England when he established the Order of the Garter in St. George's name in 1350. Despite not being English, St George was seen as embodying ...
King Edward III declared St George the Patron Saint of England when he established the Order of the Garter in his name back in 1350. Despite not being English, St George was seen as a figure who ...
The day is dedicated to the patron saint of England, St George ... among other things. In 1348, King Edward III gave St George a special position as a patron saint of the Order of the Garter ...
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was first adopted as the nation’s patron saint in 1350 by King Edward III, who founded the prestigious Order of the Garter in his name. Though of Middle Eastern origin and never having set foot in ...