Answer:
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The correct answer is St. George.
Step-by-step explanation:
The painting of St. George and the Dragon was painted by Raphael sometime between 1504-1506. The painting was created on the tale of St. George in which he killed a dragon to save the life of a pagan king's daughter. St. George was a Christian soldier in the third century.
Raphael painted two paintings of the St. George and the Dragon, and one of the paintings (the better version) can be located in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC.
In the picture, St. George can be seen in the blue garter on which the word 'HONI' is inscribed, slaying the dragon.
So, the correct answer is St. George.