Herod Agrippa I had James the brother of John killed (Acts 12:1-3). This Agrippa was the son of Bernice and Aristobulus, a son of Herod the Great.
Yes John the Apostle had a brother by the name of James. He also was an Apostle but after the church in Jerusalem was established and persecution came up on the church, Herod Agrippa, a grandson of Herod the Great, had James killed (Acts 12:1-2).
St. James the Greater was stabbed to death by King Herod Agripa in 44 AD.
Saint James the Greater was killed by King Herod and the first of the apostles to die. He was martyred in AD44.
James was the brother of St. John the Apostle and probably a cousin of Our Lord. He was the first bishop of Jerusalem and was killed by King Herod.
St. James the Greater was killed by King Herod Agripa in the year 44 AD so James was probably in his early 40s at the time.
I am not sure what you are asking. James was a fisherman along with his brother John the Apostle on the Sea of Galilee. He became an apostle and eventually became the first bishop of Jerusalem. St. James the Greater was stabbed with a sword by King Herod Agrippa I in 44 at Jerusalem.
Acts 12:1, 2 - Now about that time Herod the king stretched out his hand to harass some from the church. Then he killed James the brother of John with the sword.[NKJV]
Saint Matthew was a tax collector before becoming one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
The Apostle Peter (Simon Peter Crucified upside down in Rome during the reign of the Emperor Nero in 64AD The Apostle Andrew. Andrew was crucified in Greece on an X-shaped cross The Apostle James. The Apostle James was the older brother of John the Apostle. James was beheaded. He was "put to death with the sword" by King Herod (Acts 12:2). The Apostle John The Island of Patmos where he possibly died of natural causes. The Apostle Philip. Carthage, Greece, where he was crucified (the Greeks say head downwards), and then stoned to death. The Apostle Bartholomew. The Apostle Bartholomew (also known as Nathaniel) It is believed that he suffered the terrible double sentence of being flayed alive and crucified. Near Persia and Phrygia. The Apostle Thomas. The Apostle Thomas (also known as Didymus) preached in Persia and India where he was killed by four soldiers armed with spears. The Apostle Matthew. he is believed to have been axed to death at Naddabar in Ethiopia with a halberd (a pike fitted with an axe head). The Apostle James the Less (the son of Alphaeus). The Apostle James (James the Less) preached in Syria and it is believed that he was clubbed to death. The Apostle Jude Thaddaeus. The Apostle Thaddaeus was crucified at Edessa. How did the Apostle Simon die? The apostle Simon is believed to have been crucified in Persia. The Apostle Judas Iscariot die? The Apostle Judas Iscariot committed suicide by hanging himself. Outside of Gethseminy The Apostle Matthias die?
James the Greater was stabbed with a sword by King Herod Agrippa I in 44 at JerusalemSt. James was stabbed with a sword by King Herod Agrippa I in 44 at Jerusalem.St. James the Greater was stabbed with a sword by King Herod Agrippa I in 44 at Jerusalem.
Saint James the Greater became a saint due to his role as one of the original twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. He preached the gospel in Spain and later was martyred for his faith in Jerusalem. He is highly revered in Christianity as a patron saint of pilgrims.
According to tradition, the apostle Mark was martyred in Alexandria, Egypt, where he was dragged through the streets until he died.