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The Roman emperor, Nero, was very unhappy about the burning of Rome, so he decided to blame the Christians. One of the more well-known Christians was Simon Peter, or just "Peter".
Peter was put to death on Nero's orders by being crucified (A common Roman execution method) but it was more horrific than even Jesus' crucifixion in that Peter was crucified head down.
He fished in the Sea of Galilee which is actually a large lake and not a sea.
He was St. Peter's brother, a fisherman from the Sea of Galilee
Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee
It doesn't say specifically where peter comes from but all we know is that he was a simple fisherman from Galilee
St. Peter grew up in the town of Bethsaida, located on the Sea of Galilee in ancient Israel.
If you are asking about St. Peter in the Gospel, history does not record his birth place.
Simon Peter and his brother Andrew were from the town of Bethsaida on the shore of the Sea of Galilee.
The first disciples Jesus called by the Sea of Galilee were Simon Peter and his brother Andrew. They were fishermen by trade, and Jesus called out to them to follow him and become fishers of men.
Jesus found Peter by the Sea of Galilee, where Peter was fishing. Jesus called Peter to follow him and become one of his disciples. Peter left his fishing nets to become one of Jesus' closest companions.
Simon (Peter) was probably born about the year AD 1 in Bethsaida on the shore of the Sea of Galilee.
Peter, James, John, and Andrew
Peter was from the town of Bethsaida in Galilee near the Sea of Tiberias.St. Peter (a.k.a. the Apostle Simon Peter, Petrus, the Rock) was from Bethsaida.