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The irony of St George's Daythe real St George was a symbol of multinationalism and diversity. And no, he wasn’t even British. He was born in the 3rd century AD, some 2,000 miles from England, in Cappadocia (what is modern ...
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Petition to make St George's Day a bank holiday signed by more then 75,000 BritonsSt George was born in Cappadocia, in what is now modern day Turkey. Once a soldier in the Roman army, he rose up the ranks to become a member of the Praetorian Guard for the Emperor Diocletian.
According to legend, St George was born in Cappadocia, in what is now modern day Turkey. Once a soldier in the Roman army, he rose up the ranks to become a member of the Praetorian Guard for the ...
Very little is known about the real St George. He is thought to have been born into a noble Christian family in the late third century in Cappadocia, an area which is now in Turkey. He followed ...
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