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  2. Patronages of Saint George - Wikipedia

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    Different regions of Georgia have different traditions, and in most folk tales Saint George is venerated very highly. In the province of Kakheti, there is an icon of St George known as White George. This image is also seen on the current Coat of Arms of Georgia. The region of Pshavi has icons known as the Cuppola St. George and Lashari St. George.

  3. Saint George - Wikipedia

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    Famous Georgian Pilgrim Center in India St. George Orthodox Church Puthuppally, Kerala, India; Hail George Archived 16 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine Radio webcast explains how Saint George came to be confused with some Afro-Brazilian deities; Blog Article on the Feast of Saint George The feast of Saint George is 23 April – About that ...

  4. Category:Eastern Orthodox icons - Wikipedia

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    This category relates to religious Eastern Orthodox icons, icon painting, and icon painters. Subcategories. ... (St. George church, Struga) Stroganov school; T.

  5. Saint George's Day - Wikipedia

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    An Orthodox icon showing Saint George. Under the state atheism of former Eastern Bloc countries, the celebration of Saint George's Day was historically suppressed. [35] If St. George's Day falls during Great Lent or Holy Week or on Easter Day, it is observed on Easter Monday. [36]

  6. Saint George and the Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Titled "St. George and the Dragon", the ballad considers the importance of Saint George in relation to other heroes of epic and Romance, ultimately concluding that all other heroes and figures of epic or romance pale in comparison to the feats of George. [41] The Banner of St George by Edward Elgar is a ballad for chorus and orchestra, words by ...

  7. 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").