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JUDAS Iscariot - one of the 12 apostles, betrayed Jesus Christ

LUKE - author of the Acts of the Apostles and one of the Gospels

MARK - the author of one of the Gospels, is considered the first Bishop of Alexandria

PETER (executed around 65) - the original name of Simon, one of the 12 apostles, brother of Andrew, is considered the first bishop of Rome

Thomas - one of the 12 apostles

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JACOB Alfeev - one of the 12 apostles

JAMES Zebedee (executed around 44) ​​- one of the 12 apostles, brother of John

JOHN the Theologian - one of the 12 apostles, brother of James Zebedee, author of one of the Gospels

PAUL (executed around 65) - original name Saul (Saul), author of 14 epistles included in the New Testament, the largest Christian missionary and writer

SIMON the Zealot (Kananite) - one of the 12 apostles

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ANDREY the First-Called - one of the 12 apostles, brother of Peter, is considered the patron saint of Russia and Scotland

MATTHEW the publican - the original name of Levi, one of the 12 apostles, the author of one of the Gospels

MATHIUS (died about 63) - numbered among the 12 apostles by lot instead of Judas Iscariot

Thaddeus - original name of Judas Leve, one of the 12 apostles

PHILIP - one of the 12 apostles

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BARFOLOMEY (executed around 71) - one of the 12 apostles

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