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== Martyrdom of Andrew, in the arts ==
== Martyrdom of Andrew, in the arts ==


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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

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