English Heritage pauses its pageantry for online trail from Roman solider to patron saint
He is George, England’s hero and a symbol of pride and patriotism as the nation’s patron saint. In reality he was born in what is now Turkey, died in modern-day Israel and never even considered stepping foot in England., which normally marks St George’s Day on 23 April with activities at its properties, is instead asking how well we really know St George.
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