Another Answer:
A writer named Doretheus, has stated that Matthew was beheaded in circa A.D. 60-70, at Hierapolis in then Parthia - South Central, Turkey. A tenth century writer named Metaphrastes, who wrote several works on the lives of the 'Saints' mentions Matthew travelling first to Parthia after leaving Jerusalem.
As with any 'history,' there are always gaps or speculation involved as eye-witnesses were unavailable at the time of the recording. Other traditions have Matthew beheaded at Nad-davar, Ethiopia (Aethiopia).
See Matthew 27: 38 - "Two robbers were crucified with him, one on his right and one on his left".
He was crucified, but I can't really find anything about how or when.
Yes, Jesus was crucified outside the wall of Jerusalem.
St Matthew became a saint because he was one of the four gospel writers, and one of Jesus helpers, and also St Matthew preached the Good News, even after Jesus was crucified
"Above his head they placed the written charge against him: THIS IS JESUS, THE KING OF THE JEWS."- Matthew 27:36-38
Jesus was definitely nailed, upright, to a cross.
Matthew 27:38 - Then two robbers were crucified with Him, one on the right and another on the left. [NKJV]The NKJV says in verse 38 Then were there two thieves crucified with him, one on the right hand and another on the left.
The 4 accounts of the Gospel give us a record of several things that were done by the soldiers to Jesus before He died. Jesus was whipped (Matthew 27:26), stripped of his clothes (Matthew 27:27) and dressed in a scarlet cloak (Matthew 27:28). Thorns were twisted into a crown and placed on his head and a reed in his hand (Matthew 27:29). After this was done, the soldiers spat on Jesus, hit Him on the head and laughed at Him (Matthew 27:30). Jesus was then made to carry the cross (Luke 23:26) to Golgotha. Upon arrival the soldiers offered Jesus wine mixed with a drug (Matthew 27:34) and crucified Him (Matthew 27:35) before gambling to see who would get the clothes (Matthew 27:35); they laughed at Him hanging on the cross and offered vinegar to Jesus (Luke 23:35,36).
He called them serpents and "generation of vipers." (Matthew 12.34,23.33 & Luke3.7) He called their father, the devil. (John 8.44) He asked them how they could hope to escape hell fire, (Matthew 23.33) Yet for all this they crucified him, so they were not corrected!
The book of Matthew. Located in the new testament.
Jesus was crucified in the nineteenth chapter of John. In Luke, he was crucified in the 23rd chapter. In John, he was crucified in the 27th chapter.
The Crucified was created in 1984.