Anonymous ID: 83c313 March 23, 2024, 7:15 a.m. No.20612938   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3015

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my apologies. there is a big English march in london today and made a mistake. it happens

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St. George's Day is celebrated on April 23 every year in England, honoring the patron saint of the country.4 It is not a public holiday, and businesses have normal opening hours.3 St. George was born in Cappadocia in the 3rd century AD and died in Lydda in the Roman province of Palestine in AD 303.1 According to the Church of England's calendar, when St. George's Day falls between Palm Sunday and the Second Sunday of Easter inclusive, it is moved to the Monday after the Second Sunday of Easter. In 2011, St. George's Day was moved to Monday 2 May, and in 2014, it was celebrated on Monday 28 April.0 St. George's Day is celebrated through parades, processions, and groups of people dressed in traditional English costumes.2

Anonymous ID: 83c313 March 23, 2024, 7:45 a.m. No.20613072   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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fighting the dragons.

and saving the fair maiden.

basically what anons are doing with a 12000 year old death cult.

leading the people to Christianity

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The story of Saint George and the Dragon is a myth with a long pedigree, in the tradition of the Greek story of Perseus and Andromeda.0 According to folklore, St. George rescued a princess who was about to become dinner for a dragon that had settled near the city of Silene, allegedly in modern-day Libya.1 St. George killed the dragon with his lance, Ascalon, and saved the princess's life.0 His bravery is said to have inspired people in Silene to convert to Christianity.1 The myth of St. George slaying the dragon originated in stories of his valiance and bravery brought back by the Crusaders who learned of him during the Middle Ages.2 The dragon myth originated in Georgia, one of a number of places where George is a patron saint.0