James came from a village in Galilee, probably along the shores of the Sea (lake) of Galilee.
St. James the Greater, brother of the apostle John, is the patron Saint of Spain
Saint James the Greater was one of the Twelve Apostles and the brother of Saint John the Apostle. He was martyred in AD 44. Saint James the Lesser was also one of the Twelve Apostles and the author of the Epistle of James in the New Testament. He was the son of Alphaeus and is often referred to as "James the Less" to distinguish him from James the Greater.
James the Greater lived in the first century AD.
Saint James is known as "the Greater" to distinguish him from another apostle, James the Lesser. The title of "the Greater" is usually interpreted as referring to his prominent role and close relationship with Jesus during his ministry.
Saint James the Greater died by being stabbed with a sword by King Herod Agrippa I in the year 44 at Jerusalem.
Saint James the Greater was the brother of John.
We do not know for sure. However, St. James the Lessor was a cousin of Our Lord so could have been born in or near Nazareth. James the Greater, son of Zebedee and Salome, was a fisherman of the Lake of Galilee, who probably lived in or near Bethsaida. His brother was John the Apostle.
Saint James the Greater is known as the brother of Saint John the Apostle. They were both apostles of Jesus and were referred to as the "Sons of Thunder" in the Bible.
St. James the Greater was stabbed with a sword in 44 AD by King Herod.
James was the first bishop of Jerusalem.
St. James the Greater was the brother of St. John the Evangelist.
The last name Santiago has its origins in Spain. It is derived from the Spanish word for Saint James, "Santiago," which refers to the patron saint of Spain, Saint James the Greater. The name is commonly found in Spanish-speaking countries and among communities with Spanish heritage.