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His name includes "Saint" in the title and throughout the first paragraph and into the second. Then suddenly we discuss his name, using "St", with no apparent justification, not even from what the name is derived from. Consistency, please? Maybe future edits would be easier if we were allowed to have a template "StG" to display "Saint George"?! (In case any readers wonder why I am straying into mediaeval military history, the reason is that he has a page on the Civilization Wiki, and it links here.)
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