Google Doodle Celebrates St. George's Day 2025 with Legendary Bravery
Today, April 23rd, marks St. George's Day, celebrating England's patron saint. St. George is a legendary figure known for slaying a dragon in the 3rd century AD. This tale of bravery and heroism has been passed down through generations.

According to legend, St. George was a Roman soldier stationed in Libya. One day, he found a town terrorised by a dragon. The dragon demanded the townspeople sacrifice one daughter daily. St. George vowed to defeat the dragon and save the town.
The next day, St. George rode out on his horse and found the dragon near the town. The creature had scales as hard as iron and claws sharp as swords. Despite this, St. George was not afraid. He charged at the dragon and began to fight it.
The battle between St. George and the dragon was long and hard. St. George was wounded many times but never gave up. Finally, he struck a fatal blow to the dragon and killed it. The townspeople were overjoyed and hailed him as a hero.
St. George's Day celebrates his bravery and heroism. It also honours values like courage, determination, and hope. St. George reminds us that even the smallest among us can achieve great things if we set our minds to it.
In honour of St. George's Day, here are some fun facts about the holiday:
| Patron Saint of | England, Portugal, Ethiopia, Greece |
| Date Celebrated | April 23rd (traditional date of his death) |
| Symbol | Red cross on a white background |
| Traditional Foods | Roast beef, Yorkshire pudding |
| Activities | Parades, festivals |
St. George's Day is a popular time for people to enjoy traditional English foods like roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. Many also attend parades and festivals to celebrate this special day.












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