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Saint George

Sites related to St. George, soldier and martyr. He attracted a cultus early on, and was very popular in the Middle Ages. St. George is the patron of Georgia (naturally), England, Canada, Greece, Germany, Moscow, and the Boy Scouts.

Saint Gerald

Details on St. Gerald, a Northumbrian abbot who died in about 732.

Saint Germain of Auxerre

Sites related to the St. Germain, or Germanus, who was bishop of Auxerre, and died around 448.

Saint Gilbert of Sempringham

Sites dedicated to St. Gilbert of Sempringham, founder of a religious order for men and women. He died at a ripe old age in 1189.

Saint Gildas the Wise

Sites devoted to St. Gildas, a sixth-century monk regarded as the earliest British historian.

Saint Gobán

Sites dedicated to the Gobán Saor, a seventh-century figure famed as a mason and architect. He is credited with building some of Ireland's churches and round towers.

Saint Gregory of Nazianzus

Information on St. Gregory of Nazianzus, also known as Gregory Nazianzen and as Gregory the Theologian. One of the Cappadocian Fathers.

Saint Gregory of Tours

Sites related to St. Gregory of Tours, sixth-century bishop, hagiographer, historian.

Saint Guthlac

Sites on St. Guthlac, an English hermit who died in 714.

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