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  2. Saint George - Wikipedia

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    Saint George (Ancient Greek: Γεώργιος, romanized: Geṓrgios; [note 1] died 23 April 303), also George of Lydda, was an early Christian martyr who is venerated as a saint in Christianity. According to tradition, he was a soldier in the Roman army .

  3. Omorfokklisia - Wikipedia

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    Omorfokklisia (Greek: Ομορφοκκλησιά, "beautiful church") is a 12th-century Greek Orthodox church in Galatsi, a northeastern suburb of Athens, Greece. This church dedicated to Saint George is considered one of the landmarks of the area.

  4. Castle of Saint George, Cephalonia - Wikipedia

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    The Castle of Saint George (Greek: Κάστρο Αγίου Γεωργίου), Castle of Cephalonia (Κάστρο Κεφαλληνίας), or simply Kastro (Κάστρο, lit. ' fortress ' ) [ 1 ] was a fortified settlement that was the main town of the island of Cephalonia , Greece , from the Middle Ages until the 18th century.

  5. Saint George Monastery, Aidipsos - Wikipedia

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    The Saint George Monastery (Greek: Μονή Αγίου Γεωργίου) is located in northern Euboea, [1] northwest and near the village of Ilia, on a slope of Mount Valanti with an altitude of 386 meters. [2] It is 13 km E.-SE. from Edipsos and 25 km. S.-SW. from Istiaea (municipality seat). It is a nunnery that was founded in 1670, but ...

  6. Palace of St. Michael and St. George - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of St. Michael and St. George (Greek: Ανάκτορο των Αγίων Μιχαήλ και Γεωργίου) is a palace in Corfu City on the island of Corfu, Greece. Commissioned by Sir Thomas Maitland, it originally served as the residence of the British Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands.

  7. George I of Greece - Wikipedia

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    George I (Greek: Γεώργιος Α΄, romanized: Geórgios I; 24 December 1845 – 18 March 1913) was King of Greece from 30 March 1863 until his assassination on 18 March 1913. Originally a Danish prince, George was born in Copenhagen , and seemed destined for a career in the Royal Danish Navy .

  8. Zograf Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The monastery is named after the 13th or 14th century icon of Saint George, known as Saint George the Zograf (Светѝ Гео̀рги Зогра̀ф). The name of the latter comes from the belief that the icon mysteriously painted itself on the prepared board (zograf(os) in Greek means "painter" (from zoe ="life" and graphos ="scribe").

  9. Patronages of Saint George - Wikipedia

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    Saint George (Greek: Άγιος Γεώργιος) is a particularly loved and venerated Saint in Greece. He is the patron Saint of the Hellenic Army and Infantry, as well as the patron Saint of numerous Greek cities, towns and villages including Arachova , Eratyra , Goumenissa , Ierapetra , Nemea , Nigrita , Sidirokastro , Soufli , Vevi , etc ...