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  • Saint George’s Day is April 23, likely the day of his martyrdom. He is often depicted as a knight in armor. He is the patron saint of England...
  • St George's Day is the patron saint's day of England, marked around the country on 23 April each year. ... Why did he become the patron saint of England?
  • He is believed to have been recognised as England's patron saint by King Edward III in the 14th century - despite him never setting foot in the country.
  • St George is truly an international saint and England is not the only country or region to claim him as its patron.
  • St. George’s Day. Saint George is the patron saint of many countries around the world, including England.
  • St David is the patron saint of Wales, St Andrew of Scotland and St Patrick of Ireland – St George being the patron saint of England.
  • The patron saints of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are celebrated each year and the four patron saints each have a different date designated for...
  • ...England is a church at Fordington, Dorset, that is mentioned in the will of Alfred the Great.[41] George did not rise to the position of "patron saint" of England...
  • The patron saint of England is the dragon-slaying St George and we celebrate his feast day on April 23rd. His emblem is a red cross on white, St George's Cross.
  • The courage George had shown quickly spread across Europe, and in 1350 King Edward III made him the patron saint of England.