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St. James, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is traditionally believed to have been martyred by beheading. According to Christian tradition, King Herod Agrippa I ordered his execution around 44 AD to appease the Jewish leaders. This event is recounted in the New Testament's Book of Acts, where it is noted that St. James was arrested and subsequently executed, making him one of the first apostles to be martyred for his faith.

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