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APOSTLES, WHERE BURIED

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Apostles, where buried According to Catholic legend, seven of the Apostles are buried at Rome. These seven are distinguished by a star (*).
ANDREW lies buried at Amalfi (Naples).
BARTHOLOMEW,* at Rome, in the church of Bartholomew Island, on the Tiber.
JAMES THE GREATER was buried at St.Jago de Compostella, in Spain.
JAMES THE LESS,* at Rome, in the church of the Holy Apostles.
JOHN, at Ephesus.
JUDE,* at Rome.
MATTHEW, at Salerno (Naples).
MATTHIAS,* at Rome, under the altar of the Basilica.
PAUL, somewhere in Italy.
PETER,* at Rome, in the church of St. Peter.
PHILIP,* at Rome.
SIMON or SIMEON,* at Rome.
THOMAS, at Ortona (Naples). (? Madras.)
MARK THE EVANGELIST is said to have been buried at Venice. LUKE THE EVANGELIST is said to have been buried at Padua.
N.B. - Italy claims thirteen of these apostles or evangelists - Rome seven; Naples three, Paul somewhere in Italy, Mark at Venice, Luke at Padua.
Apostles of
Abyssinians, St. Frumentius. (Fourth century.)
Alps, Felix Neff. (1798--1829.)
Ardennes, St. Hubert. (656--730.)
Armenians, Gregory of Armenia. (256--331.)
English, St. Augustine. (Died 607.) St. George.
Ethiopia. (See Abyssinians.)
Free Trade, Richard Cobden. (1804--1865.)
French, St. Denis. (Third century.)
Frisians, St. Wilbrod. (657--738.)
Gauls, St. Irenæus (130--200); St. Martin. (316--397.)
Génilles, St. Paul.
Germany, St. Boniface. (680--755.)
Highlanders, St. Columb. (521--597.)
Hungary, St. Anastatius. (954--1044.)
Indians (American), Bartolomé de Las Casas (1474--1500); Rev. John Eliot. (1603--1690.)
Indies (East), St. Francis Xavier. (1506--1552.)
Infidelity, Voltaire. (1694--1778.)
Ireland, St. Patrick. (372--493).
Netherlands, St. Armand, Bishop of Maestricht. (589--679.)
North, St. Ansgar or Anscarius (801--864); Bernard Gilpin. (1517--1583.)
Picts, St. Ninian.
Scottish Reformers, John Knox. (1505--1572.)
Slavs, St. Cyril. (Died 868.)
Spain, St.James the Greater. (Died 44.)
Temperance, Father Mathew. (1790--1856.)
Yorkshire, Paulinus, bishop of York and Rochester. (597--644).
Wales, St. David. (480--544.)
The Twelve Apostles. The last twelve names on the poll or list of ordinary degrees were so called, when the list was arranged in order of merit, and not alphabetically, as now; they were also called the Chosen Twelve. The last of the twelve was designated St. Paul from a play on the verse 1 Cor. xv. 9. The same term is now applied to the last twelve in the Mathematical Tripos.
Apostle of the Sword. So Mahomet was called, because he enforced his creed at the point of the sword. (570--632.)
Prince of the Apostles. St. Peter. (Matt. xvi. 18, 19.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Alternative Orthography: APOSTLES, WHERE BURIED


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

41 50 4F 53 54 4C 45 53 2C      57 48 45 52 45      42 55 52 49 45 44

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

        

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01000001 01010000 01001111 01010011 01010100 01001100 01000101 01010011 00101100 00100000 01010111 01001000 01000101 01010010 01000101 00100000 01000010 01010101 01010010 01001001 01000101 01000100

HTML Code (1990) (references)

&#65 &#80 &#79 &#83 &#84 &#76 &#69 &#83 &#44 &#32 &#87 &#72 &#69 &#82 &#69 &#32 &#66 &#85 &#82 &#73 &#69 &#68

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

0041 0050 004F 0053 0054 004C 0045 0053 002C      0057 0048 0045 0052 0045      0042 0055 0052 0049 0045 0044

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

355049535446395314257423952392365552433938

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