Strictly speaking the '12' are called 'apostles' as the word 'disciple' is used of anyone who follows Jesus whether in the 12 or not.
We are not told the exact number of apostles present at the last supper as there may well have been others along with the 12 (like John Mark, Mary Magdalene, Mary and Martha and Lazarus and others). But if we concentrate on the 12 apostles alone then these would be:
Simon (who is also called Peter)
his brother Andrew
James son of Zebedee,
his brother John
Philip
Bartholomew (also called Nathaniel)
Thomas (called Dydimus - 'the twin')
Matthew (also called Levi)
James son of Alphaeus
Thaddaeus (sometimes called Jude or Judas)
Simon the Zealot
Judas Iscariot
Yes, they were already baptized way earlier in the beginning of Jesus' ministry.
John Baptized John's Disciples, John's Disciples Followed Jesus
John 1:35 (KJV) Again the next day after John stood, and two of his disciples;
John 1:36 (KJV) And looking upon Jesus as he walked, he saith, Behold the Lamb of God!
John 1:37 (KJV) And the two disciples heard him speak, and they followed Jesus.
The Disciples
At the last supper Jesus along with his 12 disciples were present.
Jesus, all the apostles, and some disciples.
In the Last Supper Jesus tells his disciples that his time is coming to an end and that he will be betrayed by Judas. His disciples start to grieve but Jesus comforts them and tells them that he will always be with them, through the holy spirit.
trust and power
The Disciples
The Last Supper is the last meal Christ and his disciples had together.
Garden of Gethsemene
Jesus met his twelve disciples for the last supper.
The Last Supper
the last supper
At the last supper Jesus along with his 12 disciples were present.
The Garden of Gethsemane.
Jesus and his disciples were celebrating the festival of the passover.
Jesus, all the apostles, and some disciples.
No. All males.
In the Last Supper Jesus tells his disciples that his time is coming to an end and that he will be betrayed by Judas. His disciples start to grieve but Jesus comforts them and tells them that he will always be with them, through the holy spirit.