Since we do not know when or how St. Luke died, that question can not be answered.
Nero ordered the execution of Saint Peter. He used the excuse that Christians were responsible for the fire that burned a large part of the city of Rome. He needed to hide his own blame for causing the fire.
Luke was a native of the Greek city of Antioch in Syria.
Yes, Saint Paul was beheaded. It occurred in Rome under orders of Emperor Nero.
He was crucified because of missionary activity.
Andrew was crucified by Roman soldiers in Greece.
He was killed by Claudius Gothicus, emperor of Rome.
He was made a saint because he spoke out against the Roman emperor who was persecuting Christians. Because of this, he was killed and became a martyr.
A:We know nothing about the life or death of Saint Luke, although that has not prevented various imaginative traditions arising:One well known tradition is that Luke died of natural causes in 70 CE.Another says that he was hanged by a pagan priest in Boeotia, presumably because of his teachings.Yet another tradition says he died in Thebes.Some also say Luke died in Bithynia.Clearly, if there is no consensus among the various traditions about where or how he died, we can not say why Luke was killed, or even that he was killed at all.
Saint Luke is thought to have been a painter himself.
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he was evil and mischievous but the only good guy he did not wanna kill is Luke because that is his son. he became good when the emperor was trying to kill Luke he threw the emperor in a pit and it killed him. he dies too because he got electrocuted and the end
According to tradition, yes, Saint Luke was a painter.
Saint Luke's Tower was created in 1994.
Saint Luke Institute was created in 1977.
Saint Luke is believed to have died in the year 84 AD in Boeotia, Greece.
Saint Valentine was a Catholic priest, not an emperor.
Nero ordered the execution of Saint Peter. He used the excuse that Christians were responsible for the fire that burned a large part of the city of Rome. He needed to hide his own blame for causing the fire.