medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
In a message dated 19/04/2006 04:30:51 GMT Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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<<Briefly, she says no one's quite sure when and why St. George came to
be patron of England. Edward I (reigned 1272-1307) seems to have been
the instigator of the practice of displaying St. George's banner
alongside those of the native patrons St. Edmund and St. Edward the
Confessor. By the time of Edward III (reigned 1327-77) royal devotion
to St. George really came to the fore.>>
That may be true -- I am no expert -- but Hardham Church in Sussex has some
stunning wall-paintings dated to some time not long after 1100 which feature,
amongst much else, St George. There is a delightful article from 1901 at
_http://www.sussexchurches.co.uk/hardham.htm_
(http://www.sussexchurches.co.uk/hardham.htm) which is obviously out-of-date, but it gives a flavour.
Susan
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