Knights of St. George

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Many knightly orders and other organizations have called themselves the Knights of St. George. All of them have been dedicated to the veneration of St. George and have recognized him as their patron. St. George of Lydda was a martyr, victim to the Roman Emperor Diocletian's persecution of Christians in the fourth century.

Knights of St. George may refer to:

  • St. George Knightly Order, correct name Szent György Lovagrend, founded in Viségrad, Hungary on 23 April 1326; in the presence of King Karoly Robert of Hungary (d. 1342), together with his Cardinals and Bishops.
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