n February 5, 1597, twenty-six Christians - six European Franciscan missionaries, three Japanese Jesuits and seventeen Japanese laymen including three young boys - were executed by crucifixion in Nagasaki. These individuals were raised on crosses and then pierced through with spears. Included in the list of martyrs is the name of St. Paul Miki.
Peter was crucified on February 5, 1597, at Nagasaki, Japan. He was a martyr.
Do you mean Saint Peter Sukejiroo? We do not know when he was born but he was crucified February 5, 1597, at Nagasaki, Japan.
Saint Andrew, one of the twelve apostles, is traditionally believed to have been crucified on an X-shaped cross, known as a saltire. This cross is now known as the Saint Andrew's Cross and is used in the flag of Scotland.
Saint Andrew was not hanged, he was crucified for preaching the Gospel.
Peter was crucified upside down between 64 and 67 AD.
Yes, according to Christian tradition, Saint Peter was crucified upside down in Rome. He believed he was not worthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus, so he requested to be crucified in this way.
Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan died on 1597-02-05.
There is no specific saint named Saint Cross in Christian tradition. "Saint Cross" may refer to the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified, known as the Holy Cross.
Yes, according to tradition, Saint Andrew was crucified in Greece on an X-shaped cross, which is now known as the Saint Andrew's Cross. He requested to be crucified in this way because he did not consider himself worthy to die in the same manner as Jesus.
He was crucified because of missionary activity.
Andrew was crucified by Roman soldiers in Greece.
Saint Andrew, one of the Twelve Apostles, was crucified in Patras, Greece, on an X-shaped cross as he did not consider himself worthy to be crucified on the same type of cross as Jesus. Andrew preached Christianity until his death, and his martyrdom is celebrated in many Christian traditions.