St George's Day is upon us once again, and interest surrounding the festival of England's primary patron saint shows no sign of abating. It's common knowledge that, according to legend, St George killed a dragon, but what else do you know about him? Here, writing for History Extra , Jonathan Good, associate professor of history at Reinhardt University in Georgia, brings you 10 lesser-known facts about England’s patron saint… 1 St George is not English If he ever existed (and there’s no proof he did), George would likely have been a soldier somewhere in the eastern Roman Empire, probably in what is now Turkey. According to legend, he was martyred for his faith under Emperor Diocletian in the early fourth century, and his major shrine is located in Lod, Israel. 2 His earliest legends were so outlandish that the Pope condemned them Early Christians were known to exaggerate the tortures endured by their martyrs, but St George is in a league all of