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Saint George

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Saint George is called the following saints named George or his variants:

Catholic
George (saint), the dragon slayer († 303), martyr, emergency helper (23 April, 3 November)
George the Confessor, Bishop of Antioch in Pisidia, defender of icons (April 19)
George of Choziba († 614), monk (8 January)
George I of Constantinople († 683), Patriarch (18 August)
Georgios of Mytilene, († 787 or 816?), Archbishop of Mytilene on Lesbos (7 April)
George of Paris, Deacon of Paris, Martyr (20 October)
Georges of Puy († about 480), Bishop of Puy

Orthodox
George of Amastris († around 805), Bishop of Amastris, today Amasra in Turkey (21 February)
Georg von Chio, Neomartyr (November 26)
George the Georgians, Neomartyrs (2 January)
George III. Hagiorit, Georg Hagiorites (1009–1065 or 1068), Igumen von Iviron, Athos (30 June)
George the Hymnograph (9th century), Bishop of Nicomedia (29 December)
George of Ioannina († 1838), Neomartyr (17 January)
George of Neapolis († 1787), Bishop of Neapolis, Neomartyr (3 November)
George of Serbia (Saint) († 1515), Neomartyr (11 February)
George of Cyprus († 1091), Igumen (26 April)

Blessed and Martyrs named George
Georg Balthasar († 1629), Protestant martyr in Bohemia (14 August)
George Douglas († 1587), Scottish prelate and bishop of Moray, Catholic martyr
George of Ghese (†1559), Evangelical martyr (March 13)
Georg Häfner (1900–1942 in Dachau), Catholic priest and martyr in Dachau concentration camp (20 August)
Georg Maus (1888–1945) Evangelical teacher, martyr (15 February)
Georg Wagner Carpentarius († 1527), evangelical pastor, martyr (8 February)

See also:
List of Blessed and Saints #G
Saint George

Sources

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