Category:Martyrdom of Peter (event)
Martyrdom of Peter / Crucifixion of Peter refers to an episode in the life of Peter and the early Church, as narrated in early Christian traditions (Eusebius).
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The Martyrdom of Peter, in ancient sources
1 Clement
1 Clement 5: "But not to dwell upon ancient examples, let us come to the most recent spiritual heroes. Let us take the noble examples furnished in our own generation. Through envy and jealousy, the greatest and most righteous pillars [of the Church] have been persecuted and put to death. Let us set before our eyes the illustrious apostles. Peter, through unrighteous envy, endured not one or two, but numerous labours, and when he had finally suffered martyrdom, departed to the place of glory due to him. Owing to envy, Paul also obtained the reward of patient endurance, after being seven times thrown into captivity, compelled to flee, and stoned. After preaching both in the east and west, he gained the illustrious reputation due to his faith, having taught righteousness to the whole world, and come to the extreme limit of the west, and suffered martyrdom under the prefects. Thus was he removed from the world, and went into the holy place, having proved himself a striking example of patience.
Eusebius, Historia ecclesiastica
Book II, 25:5-8 -- [5] ...It is recorded that Paul was beheaded in Rome itself, and that Peter likewise was crucified under Nero. This account of Peter and Paul is substantiated by the fact that their names are preserved in the cemeteries of that place even to the present day. [6] It is confirmed likewise by Caius, a member of the Church, who arose under Zephyrinus, bishop of Rome. He, in a published disputation with Proclus, the leader of the Phrygian heresy, speaks as follows concerning the places where the sacred corpses of the aforesaid apostles are laid: [7] But I can show the trophies of the apostles. For if you will go to the Vatican or to the Ostian way, you will find the trophies of those who laid the foundations of this church. [8] And that they both suffered martyrdom at the same time is stated by Dionysius, bishop of Corinth, in his epistle to the Romans, in the following words: You have thus by such an admonition bound together the planting of Peter and of Paul at Rome and Corinth. For both of them planted and likewise taught us in our Corinth. And they taught together in like manner in Italy, and suffered martyrdom at the same time. I have quoted these things in order that the truth of the history might be still more confirmed.
The Martyrdom of Peter, in the arts
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Pages in category "Martyrdom of Peter (event)"
The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
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- Crucifixion of St Peter (1320 Giotto), art
- Crucifixion of St Peter (1370 Lorenzo Veneziano), art
- Crucifixion of St Peter (1426 Masaccio), art
- Martyrdom of St Peter (1550 Michelangelo), art
- Crucifixion of St. Peter (1601 Caravaggio), art
- Domine quo vadis? (1602 Carracci), art
- Crucifixion of St. Peter (1605 Reni), art
- Martyrdom of St Peter (1619 Guercino), art
- Parting of Peter and Paul Led to Martyrdom (1626 Serodine), art
- Crucifixion of St Peter (1643 Bourdon), art
- Crucifixion of St Peter (1660 Giordano), art
- The Martyrdom of St Peter (1750 Gandolfi), art
- Martyrdom of Peter and Paul (1768 Mayr), art
- The Martyrdom of St. Peter and St. Paul (1834 Burgess), poetry