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George was a Roman officer, his parents were Christians from noble families and George was raised to follow their faith.
When George was old enough, he was welcomed into the Emperor Diocletian’s army. By his late 20’s, he had became a Tribune and served in the imperial guard for the Emperor Diocletian at Nicomedia.
On 24th February, 303 A.D., the emperor, who hated Christians, announced that every Christian in the army would be arrested and every other soldier should offer a sacrifice to the Roman gods.
George refused to abide by the order and told Diocletian, who was angry but greatly valued his friendship with George’s father. When George announced his beliefs before his peers, the emperor was unable to keep the news secret.
In an effort to save George, he attempted to convert him to believe in the Roman gods, offered him land, money, and slaves in exchange for offering a sacrifice to the Roman gods. Finally, after exhausting all other options, Diocletian ordered George’s execution.
In preparation for his death, George gave his money to the poor and was tortured. He was lacerated on a wheel of swords, requiring resuscitation three times, but still George did not turn from God. On 23rd April, 303 A.D., George was beheaded before Nicomedia’s outer wall. His body was sent to Lydda for burial, and other Christians went on to honour George as a martyr.