Saturday, April 22, 2006
Happy St Georges day !
Today is St Georges day , tha patron saint of England.
As with most saints, myth and legend surrounds St George and of how a Roman soldier came to be regarded as the essence of England.
He is most famously known as the brave slayer of the dragon and saviour of the maiden but, although this story exists in a number of different medieval texts and art, it has no historical basis.
There is very little information about the life St George, but it is known that he was not English.
He is thought to have been an early Christian martyr from the area of modern day Turkey, who was executed in Palestine in the third century.
Legends about his valorous deeds as a soldier-saint began in the 6th century and by the 12th century the famous story about his rescuing a king's daughter and slaying a dragon had become widespread.
Some experts think the tale is based on the Greek myth of Perseus rescuing Andromeda from a sea monster.
St George was popularised in England by Crusaders, Christian knights returning from religious wars in the Middle East.
He was supposed to have appeared to the Knights dressed in white robes decorated with a red cross during the 11th century siege of Antioch.
He became the official patron saint of England in 1425 after Henry V's victory at the Battle of Agincourt.
The Red Cross of St George is England's national flag and it also forms part of Britain's Union Jack.
However, the English are not the only people to stake a claim in St George.
In the Middle East, Christians invoke his powers to help exorcise demons.
In many countries St George is associated with fertility and his day marks the very beginning of summer.
In Lithuania he is revered as the guardian of animals and in parts of Spain St George's day is celebrated with feasts and gift giving.
ALL HAIL ST. GEORGE...I NEVER KNEW THAT BEFORE...WOW..YOUR ST. GEORGE IS A TURK...HAHAH
ReplyDeleteHe spoke good English and used U's in the words colour and neighbour , that's the real reason we adopted him :)
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