George James Frampton (1860-1928), St. George & the Dragon’, “Studio International”, 1904
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Salt Saint
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Altichiero c. 1378-1384
Saint George Slays the Dragon
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~ Saint George Slaying the Dragon.
Date: End of 15th century
Medium: Tempera on wood
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~ Horseman’s Targe (shield) Painted with the Figure of Saint George and with the Coat of Arms of the Town of Zwickau.
Place of origin: Zwickau, Saxony, Germany
Date: ca. 1450
Medium: Wood; gessoed linen; silver; leather; paint
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Bernt Notke (1435-1509), ‘Saint George’, “Bernt Notke und sein Kreis” by Walter Paatz, 1939
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Walter Crane (1845-1915), ‘St.George and the Dragon’, 1914
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“History of the Seven Champions of Christendom” by Richard Johnson, 1860
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Saint George, Soldier and Martyr - 23 April
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St George and The Dragon by Donato Giancola
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Ezio Anichini (1886-1948) cover, ‘George & Dragon’, for “Scena Illustrata”, 1917
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The Battle of the Ice, also known as the Battle of Lake Peipus , was a battle between the Republic of Novgorod and the Livonian branch of theTeutonic Knights (whose army consisted mostly of Estonians) on April 5, 1242, at Lake Peipus. The battle is notable for its having been fought largely on top of the frozen lake.
The battle was a significant defeat sustained by Roman Catholic crusaders during the Northern Crusades, which were directed against pagans and Eastern Orthodox Christians rather than Muslims in the Holy Land. The crusaders’ defeat in the battle ended campaigns against the Orthodox Novgorod Republic and other Russian territories for the next century.
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Skull Knight (video) - Oriana Menendez
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by rupid79 (Lee jung-myung)
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Myetzko
Sergio Toppi
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