An image shared on X claims to show a statue of St. Michael the Archangel slaying a dragon outside the United Nations (UN) ...
This is a sculpture of St. George slaying a dragon. The lore is that the villagers had to sacrifice somebody to this dragon every year. And then one year it became the princess of the town that ...
The legend of George slaying a dragon and rescuing an innocent maiden from death is medieval. St George's Day is celebrated in England on 23 April, reputed to be the day of George's martyrdom in 303.
Other inscriptions say things like “here is where scorpions are born” or this inscription over a largely empty Africa, “it is ...
A day commemorating (supposed) dragon slaying and tales of knighthood - it’s only St George’s Day. The national day is acknowledged by many Christian churches and dedicated to the patron saint ...
He’s even pictured slaying the dragon on the Russian coat of arms. The red cross of St George also appears on the ‘Union Jack’, or ‘Union Flag’ to give it its proper name. It combines ...