saint george

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Patron saint of England and several other places; legendary killer of a dragon
St George's Day, 23rd April, is celebrated as the English national day (?-303 AD) the patron saint of England. He was born in eastern Asia Minor, became a soldier in the Roman army, and was officially killed in Palestine because of his Christian beliefs. In many stories and pictures he is shown as saving the life of a woman by killing a dragon (=an imaginary large animal that breathes fire). George, Saint. flourished 3rd century died traditionally Lydda, Palestine; feast day April 23 Early Christian martyr and patron saint of England. His historical existence is uncertain, but from the 6th century he was the subject of legends as a warrior-saint. He was said to have rescued a Libyan king's daughter from a dragon, which he killed in return for a promise that the king's subjects would be baptized. In art, the young saint often wears knight's armor ornamented with a scarlet cross. He probably became England's patron saint in the 14th century, when Edward III made him patron of the Order of the Garter
Saint George's
the capital city of Grenada. Town (pop., 1991 est.: 5,000), capital of Grenada, in the West Indies. It lies on the island's southwestern coast, on a small peninsula. Founded by the French in 1650, it became the capital of the Windward Islands (1885-1958). Now a port, it exports cacao, nutmeg, mace, and bananas. It was the scene of fighting in 1983 during the military intervention in Grenada by U.S. and Caribbean forces
Saint George's
{i} capital city of Grenada (in the West Indies)
Saint George's Channel
A strait between western Wales and southeast Ireland. It connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Irish Sea. Wide passage between the Irish Sea and the northern Atlantic Ocean. It extends for 100 mi (160 km) and has a minimum width of 47 mi (76 km) between Carnsore Point, Ireland, and St. David's Head, Wales. The name derives from the legend of St. George, in which he traveled to England by sea
saint george

    الواصلة

    saint George

    التركية النطق

    seynt côrc

    النطق

    /ˈsānt ˈʤôrʤ/ /ˈseɪnt ˈʤɔːrʤ/
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