Which king killed a dragon?

The most famous "king" who slew a dragon is Saint George, though he was a Roman soldier, not a king, who legend says saved a princess and town by killing a dragon, leading to mass conversions and establishing him as a prominent military saint and patron of many nations like England. Other figures include the legendary Norse hero Sigurd (or Siegfried) who killed the dragon Fafnir and claimed its treasure hoard, and the prophet Daniel in religious texts who also defeated a dragon.
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Who was the king who killed the dragon?

Think of St George and you're probably picturing a heroic knight slaying a ferocious, fire-breathing dragon. As the country's patron saint, today St George's story is as iconic as his white and red flag.
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Which English king killed a dragon?

St. George, so the story goes, killed a dragon on the flat topped Dragon Hill in Uffington, Berkshire, and it is said that no grass grows where the dragon's blood trickled down! It was probably the 12th century Crusaders however who first invoked his name as an aid in battle.
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Why is St George killing a dragon?

St. George killed the dragon in a legendary tale to save a city's princess and its people from the beast, which was demanding human sacrifices; his victory symbolized the triumph of Christianity over evil, leading to the mass conversion of the townspeople after he bound the dragon and preached the Gospel.
 
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Who killed a dragon?

A dragon is often included in images of Saint George. It represents the most famous legend about him – that he killed a dragon that had been terrorising a village near Silene in Libya.
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How did dragons die?

Dragons in fantasy (like Game of Thrones) died from a mix of factors: devastating civil wars (Dance of the Dragons), specialized weaponry (scorpion bolts), being trapped or weakened in captivity (Dragonpit), inbreeding, and environmental shifts, leading to smaller, sicker dragons unable to reproduce, with the last few dying out by the late 150s AC, ending their era. 
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What do Muslims think of St George?

He is also an important figure for Muslims, where he is associated with spring and the colour green and known by the name Al-Khodr (derived from the Arabic for 'Green'). On St George's Day, Christians and Muslims often attend the same pilgrimage sites and celebrations together.
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Who killed a dragon in the Bible?

The prophet Daniel killed a dragon in the Bible's Book of Bel and the Dragon (part of the deuterocanonical/apocryphal additions to Daniel), tricking the Babylonian dragon-god into eating cakes of pitch, fat, and hair, which caused it to burst open, demonstrating it wasn't a living god. While not a literal dragon-slayer, the Archangel Michael battles the "great dragon" (Satan) in Revelation, and Saint George, a popular Christian figure (not in the Bible itself), famously slays a dragon to save a princess, symbolizing Christ conquering evil. 
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Was St George a real person?

Yes, St. George was a real person, a Christian Roman soldier martyred around 303 AD for refusing to renounce his faith under Emperor Diocletian, though the famous dragon-slaying legend developed much later as a symbolic tale of good triumphing over evil. Historical evidence points to a courageous man from Cappadocia (modern Turkey) who became a revered martyr, with early veneration documented in inscriptions and early Christian texts.
 
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Which saint killed the last dragon?

Saint George and the Dragon is a legend in which Saint George—a soldier venerated in Christianity—defeats a dragon. The story goes that the dragon originally extorted tribute from villagers. When they ran out of livestock and trinkets for the dragon, they started giving up a human tribute once a day.
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Did Jesus fight a dragon in the Bible?

In the Bible, dragons represent rebellious spiritual beings and the violent humans and empires in league with them. Jesus ultimately overcomes the dragon with a courageous act of generous love, and he invites his followers to do the same.
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What are the 5 legendary dragons?

There are 5 named dragons, a Star Dragon (Ymwrath), a Moon Dragon (Lamoreaux), a Sun Dragon (Gordinar), a Black Dragon (Shackolot) and a Forest Dragon (Bruwor).
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Which king was killed by Vikings?

#OnThisDay in 869, King Edmund of East Anglia was martyred by the Vikings. When the Great Heathen Army, led by Ivar the Boneless and Ubba, demanded he abandon his faith and rule as their puppet, Edmund refused. The Vikings reportedly tied him to a tree, shot him full of arrows, and beheaded him.
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Which archangel killed a dragon?

Archangel Michael Slaying the Dragon. His wings outstretched and his cloak fluttering behind him, St. Michael plunges his spear into the dragon's jaws.
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What do Muslims call St George?

Many Muslim scholars suggest that a servant of God mentioned in the Koran as an associate of Moses, refers to the figure of al-Khadr, who is identified with St George. In the 1,700 years or so since his death, the saint has also become identified with other figures, some historical and some mythical.
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Is it okay to fly the flag of St George?

In England, council legislation treats the flying of flags as an advertisement. This is to ensure they do not impact on safety and are flown in a convenient location. Some flags require formal consent from the local planning authority but, crucially, the union jack and the St George's flag do not.
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How did Jesus defeat the dragon?

“They conquered by the blood of the Lamb.” The victory hails from another; it was won by the Lamb's blood. Michael booted the dragon out of heaven, but he used no sword; rather, he laid down his life as the Messiah. Eve's Son crushed the Serpent's head by being bruised.
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What king killed a dragon?

St George is sometimes called 'King Gaarge' in Uffington, Oxfordshire and he stands as a victorious knight over the dragon at the main entrance to St Mary's church in the village (see image gallery above).
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Why did Saint George slay the dragon?

St. George killed the dragon in a legendary tale to save a city's princess and its people from the beast, which was demanding human sacrifices; his victory symbolized the triumph of Christianity over evil, leading to the mass conversion of the townspeople after he bound the dragon and preached the Gospel.
 
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Which saint was removed from the Catholic Church?

St. Christopher was removed from the worldwide calendar in 1970 but is on some local calendars. He lived in modern-day Turkey and was martyred around 251 A.D. His name means “Christ-bearer,” and so the story arose much later in the West that he made his living by carrying people across a river.
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Who was born in Palestine in the Bible?

On the one hand, Jesus was born in the geographical area that some people now call Palestine. On the other hand, to say that Jesus was born in “Palestine” is an anachronistic statement. Simply put, in biblical times, Palestine was not known as Palestine; it was known as Judea: “Bethlehem of Judea” (Matt. 2:1).
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Did the founding fathers have a Quran?

America's Founders And The Quran: A Forgotten Legacy Of Religious Freedom. (ANALYSIS) John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both owned Qurans that have survived. The “Adams Quran” — known by its call number Adams 281.1 — is preserved at the Boston Public Library.
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