The disciple who went to Persia was Thomas, often referred to as Thomas the Apostle. According to Christian tradition, he is believed to have traveled to India and Persia to spread the teachings of Jesus. His missionary work in these regions contributed to the establishment of Christian communities there. Thomas is often associated with the Thomasine Christians in India, particularly in the southern state of Kerala.
The Persians were defeated and went home. However the war went on for another thirty years.
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Persia had no former name, it was always known as Persia.
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Price of Persia
Philip went to Samaria. He had to preach about Christ to the samaratians
John the disciple went to the tomb, although only Peter went in. Consistently, John refers to himself in the third person, hence the reference in the Gospel of John to 'the other disciple'.
Matthew preached to the Ethiopians, he also went to Macedonia, Persia, and Parthia (northeast Iran).
one of his disciple's went against him. He told the Romans and they went to go get him. then he was tortured. wiped and sacrificed. :-(
they went to war with Greece
Simon the disciple, also known as Simon the Zealot, is believed to have been martyred by being sawn in half in Persia. This method of execution is not specifically mentioned in the Bible, but is a tradition passed down through early Christian writings.
Judas. Not only was he missing but dead.
Cyrus
Persia hasn’t existed for several thousand of years. The Greeks went to war with Persia not the United States. The United States didn’t even exist when Persia existed.
King Darius of Persia.
The best-known disciple of Socrates is generally considered to be Plato. Plato went on to become a renowned philosopher in his own right and founded the Academy in Athens.
In the King James version the last time the word - disciple - appears is Act 21:16 There went with us also certain of the disciples of Caesarea, and brought with them one Mnason of Cyprus, an old disciple, with whom we should lodge.