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According to Christian traditions, '''Simon the Zealot''' was one of the [[Twelve Disciples]] of [[Jesus of Nazareth]].
According to Christian traditions, '''Simon the Zealot''' was one of the [[Twelve Apostles]] of [[Jesus of Nazareth]].


==Overview==
<''Events'' : [[Choosing of the Twelve]]>


Nothing is known about this apostle, besides his name in the list of the [[Twelve Apostles]]. His nickname suggests that he was a member or the party of the [[Zealots]] or was very zealous in his religious commitment.
<''Fiction'' : [[Simon the Zealot (art)]] -- [[Simon the Zealot (cinema)]] -- [[Simon the Zealot (literature)]] -- [[Simon the Zealot (music)]]>


Later Christian tradition identified Simon with Simon, the brother (or cousin) of Jesus. Simon the Zealot is often associated with [[Thaddeus]]. Some legends says that they went together to evangelize Armenia and Persia and suffered martyrdom in the city of Suanir in the year 47.


[[Relics of Simon the Zealots]] (and Thaddeus) are preserved in Italy and France.
==Overview==


==In Depth==
Nothing is known about this apostle, besides his name in the list of the [[Twelve Apostles]]. His nickname suggests that he was a member or the party of the [[Zealots]] or was very zealous in his religious commitment.
 
* [[Simon the Zealot (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources


* [[Simon the Zealot (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works
Later Christian tradition identified Simon the Zealot with Simon, the brother (or cousin) of Jesus. Simon the Zealot is often associated with [[Thaddeus]]. Some legends says that they went together to evangelize Armenia and Persia and suffered martyrdom in the city of Suanir in the year 47.


* [[Simon the Zealot (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works
[[Relics of Simon the Zealot]] (and Thaddeus) are preserved in Italy and France.


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 14:48, 6 March 2017


According to Christian traditions, Simon the Zealot was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus of Nazareth.

<Events : Choosing of the Twelve>

<Fiction : Simon the Zealot (art) -- Simon the Zealot (cinema) -- Simon the Zealot (literature) -- Simon the Zealot (music)>


Overview

Nothing is known about this apostle, besides his name in the list of the Twelve Apostles. His nickname suggests that he was a member or the party of the Zealots or was very zealous in his religious commitment.

Later Christian tradition identified Simon the Zealot with Simon, the brother (or cousin) of Jesus. Simon the Zealot is often associated with Thaddeus. Some legends says that they went together to evangelize Armenia and Persia and suffered martyrdom in the city of Suanir in the year 47.

Relics of Simon the Zealot (and Thaddeus) are preserved in Italy and France.

External links

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