There is no evidence about how Peter died. According to legend, he was crucified by Nero. He requested to be crucified upside down because he did not deserve to be crucified in the same manner as the Christ. If he was crucified, it would seem reasonable that nails were used.
Peter was crucified upside down between 64 and 67 AD.
Yes, according to Christian tradition, Saint Peter was crucified upside down in Rome. He believed he was not worthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus, so he requested to be crucified in this way.
Peter is a martyr, because he was crucified upside down by the Romans until he died. He was crucified upside down, because he did not consider himself to be worthy to be crucified right side up as Jesus was, so Peter asked to be crucified upside down after he was sentenced to death on the cross.
Peter was crucified in Rome , he wanted it to be him upside down.
Traditionally, St. Peter is believed to have been crucified in Rome, specifically at the site where St. Peter's Basilica now stands. According to Christian tradition, Peter requested to be crucified upside down as he felt unworthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus.
He requested that he be crucified upside down since he wasn't worthy of dying the same way of Christ had died.
I believe it was Peter
Peter's brother's name is not provided in the query.
The nails in a crucifixion were typically driven into the wrists and feet of the person being crucified. These nails were used to secure the person to the cross. In the context of the crucifixion process, the nails symbolize the physical suffering and sacrifice endured by the person being crucified, often associated with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in Christian theology.
No, he said he wasn't worthy to be crucified up so he had them pput him upsidedown.
Tradition holds that Saint Peter was crucified under orders from Roman Emperor Nero. Peter did not feel worthy to die in the same manner as Our Lord so requested he be crucified upside down.
Peter's death is not discussed in the Bible.