Saint Andrew never set foot in Scotland. He was from Israel.
The Scottish flag is the Cross of St Andrew.
It is the cross of Saint Andrew, our patron saint Answer. The cross of St. Andrew is the shape of the cross he was martyred on.
saint Andrew was remembred because he was a follower of Jesus and he made the scottish flag as this is where his relics where brought
Andrew was never in Scotland. He preached in Asia Minor, Poland, Russia and Greece.
Andrew was from the town of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee in Palestine.
He was St. Peter's brother, a fisherman from the Sea of Galilee
St. Lucy was from the town of Syracuse in Sicily, Italy.
he lived in Bethsaida which is in galilee.Before he became an apostle Andrew lived in Bethsaida, a town in Galilee.Saint Andrew originally came from the town of Bethsaida, where he was a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee. Saint Andrews is the name of the town in central Scotland where the relics of Saint Andrew were brought in the 8th century. He later became the patron saint of Scotland. The flag of Scotland, having a white X on a blue background, is the Saint Andrew cross.
Known as Saint Andrew's Cross, It got its name from a scottish legend. According to the legend Scotland's patron saint Saint Andrew, a Christian apostle and martyr, was crucified on an X-shaped cross.
Yes, the patron saint of Scotland is Saint Andrew, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus in the Christian tradition. Saint Andrew is recognized by both the Catholic Church and the Scottish Episcopal Church as their patron saint.
Yes, the town of Bethsaida is where Andrew, his brother Simon Peter and their father lived.