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'''Martyrdom of Andrew ''' refers to an episode in the life of [[Andrew]] and the early Church, as narrated in later Christian traditions.  
'''Martyrdom of Andrew ''' refers to an episode in the life of [[Andrew]] and the early Church, as narrated in later Christian traditions.  


< ''People'': [[Andrew]] >  
< ''People'': [[Andrew]] > <''Place'': [[Patras]] >




==Overview==
==Overview==


== Martyrdom of Andrew in ancient sources ==
Later Christian traditions narrate that the Apostle [[Andrew]] died as a martyr by crucifixion in Patras [Greece].
 
== Martyrdom of Andrew, in ancient sources ==
 
== Martyrdom of Andrew, in the arts ==
 
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File:Martyrdom Andrew Caravaggio.jpg|[[Martyrdom of St. Andrew (1607 Caravaggio), art]]
File:Martyrdom Andrew Reni.jpg|[[Martyrdom of St. Andrew (1608 Reni), art]]
File:Martyrdom Andrew Roelas.jpg|[[Martyrdom of St. Andrew (1612 Roelas), art]]
File:Martyrdom Andrew Ribera.jpg|[[Martyrdom of St. Andrew (1628 Ribera), art]]
File:Martyrdom Andrew Preti.jpg|[[Triptych of the Martyrdom of St. Andrew (1651 Preti), art]]
File:Martyrdom Andrew Courtois.jpg|[[Martyrdom of St. Andrew (1668 Courtois), art]]
File:Martyrdom Andrew Murillo.jpg|[[Martyrdom of St. Andrew (1682 Murillo), art]]
 
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==External links==
==External links==

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Martyrdom of Andrew refers to an episode in the life of Andrew and the early Church, as narrated in later Christian traditions.

< People: Andrew > <Place: Patras >


Overview

Later Christian traditions narrate that the Apostle Andrew died as a martyr by crucifixion in Patras [Greece].

Martyrdom of Andrew, in ancient sources

Martyrdom of Andrew, in the arts

External links