He was killed around the year 65.
Since the dates of St. Jude's birth and death are not known, this question can not be answered.
As a follower and apostle of Jesus Christ, St. Jude Thaddeus lived and was martyred in the 1st Century CE. Specifically, Jude Thaddeus was clubbed to death by the Persians.
As a follower and apostle of Jesus Christ, St. Jude Thaddeus lived and was martyred in the 1st Century CE. Specifically, Jude Thaddeus was clubbed to death by the Persians.
Saint Jude was not Jesus' brother. Although he was stonned to death in about 65 AD.
I believe you mean the Patron Saint of Hope, that is St. Jude, who is the saint for hopeless causes and desperation. Hope was martyred along with her sisters Faith and Charity sending her soul immediately to heaven. She is a saint but not a patron saint.
Saint Jude is believed to have lived and preached in various regions, including Judea, Samaria, Galilee, and Syria. He is traditionally associated with the city of Beirut in Lebanon, where he is believed to have been martyred.
St. Nicholas of Myra was not a martyr. He died a natural death.
Jude Thaddeus or Thaddeus Jude.
St. Jude Thaddeus is believed to have become a saint due to his dedication to spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ, performing miracles, and ultimately being martyred for his faith. He is often invoked as the patron saint of desperate cases and lost causes.
Both Peter and Paul were martyred in Rome.
Saint Jude was a man.
St. Jude is known as the saint of hopeless causes. His name was frequently confused with the traitor Judas. When people were told to pray to St. Jude they often responded "That would be a hopeless cause!" thinking of Judas rather that Jude. So, the title stuck and St. Jude became the patron saint of hopeless causes and a saint of last resort for many Christians.