George depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle of 1493 (Source)
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Saint George and the Dragon, 1434/35, by Bernat Martorell (Source)
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Saint George the Dragon-Slayer, 16th c., by Georgios Klontzas (Source)
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George in the Acta Sanctorum, as collected in late 1600s and early 1700s. The Latin title De S Georgio Megalo-Martyre; Lyddae seu Diospoli in Palaestina translates as St. George Great-Martyr; [from] Lydda or Diospolis, in Palestine. (Source)