England - Cross of St. George 3x5 ft. Economical
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The earliest record we have of the Cross of St. George as an English symbol is in an account of the Welsh War of 1277. There is a documentation that the flag of St. George was flown when King Edward I undertook the Siege of Castle Caerlaverock, though the flags of St. Edward and St. Edmund were also flown. This would make sense since Edward the Confessor was patron saint of England at that time.
Richard the Lionheart named St. George as the protector of his army while on crusade in the Holy Land. This greatly boosted St. George as a popular saint in England. In 1348, King Edward III founded two religious colleges: St Stephen's at Westminster and St George's at Windsor. By 1350 Henry III raised St. George to Patron saint of England.
We do not know a great deal about St. George’s life, but he is believed to have been a high ranking officer in the Roman officer who died about 303 AD.
Emperor Diocletian had St. George tortured in an attempt to make him renounce his faith in Christ, but his courage carried him through the ordeal. Beheaded and buried in Palestine, his head was later taken to Rome to be interred in a church dedicated to George.
While there are many stories of St. George, the most well-known is about his fight with a dragon. St. George killed the dragon on Dragon Hill in Berkshire, England. It is said that grass will not grow where the blood of the dragon spilled from his body.
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The earliest record we have of the Cross of St. George as an English symbol is in an account of the Welsh War of 1277. There is a documentation that the flag of St. George was flown when King Edward I undertook the Siege of Castle Caerlaverock, though the flags of St. Edward and St. Edmund were also flown. This would make sense since Edward the Confessor was patron saint of England at that time.
Richard the Lionheart named St. George as the protector of his army while on crusade in the Holy Land. This greatly boosted St. George as a popular saint in England. In 1348, King Edward III founded two religious colleges: St Stephen's at Westminster and St George's at Windsor. By 1350 Henry III raised St. George to Patron saint of England.
We do not know a great deal about St. George’s life, but he is believed to have been a high ranking officer in the Roman officer who died about 303 AD.
Emperor Diocletian had St. George tortured in an attempt to make him renounce his faith in Christ, but his courage carried him through the ordeal. Beheaded and buried in Palestine, his head was later taken to Rome to be interred in a church dedicated to George.
While there are many stories of St. George, the most well-known is about his fight with a dragon. St. George killed the dragon on Dragon Hill in Berkshire, England. It is said that grass will not grow where the blood of the dragon spilled from his body.
Estimated between and
Will usually ship within 2 to 3 business day.
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Please allow 10 days for your order to arrive. We source products from all over the world to bring you epic offers and the lowest prices. This means sometimes you have to wait a little longer to get your order but it's always worth it! |
|
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Returns are easy, simply contact us for a returns number and send your item to our returns centre for fast processing. We'll get you a replacement or refund in a snap! |
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You get a full 365 days to return your item to us. If it doesn't fit, it breaks, you've changed your mind or for no reason whatsoever simply send it back to us and we'll cheerfully refund you every cent. |
|
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Returns are easy, simply contact us for a returns number and send your item to our returns centre for fast processing. We'll get you a replacement or refund in a snap! |
|
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In the unlikely event that you find your item cheaper at another online store, just let us know and we'll beat the competitor's pricing hands-down. |
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We insist that you love everything you buy from us. If you're unhappy for any reason whatsoever, just let us know and we'll bend over backwards to make things right again. |
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Ordering from [yourstorename] is 100% safe and secure so you can rest easy. Your personal details are never shared, sold or rented to anyone either. |