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The names of the apostles in Latin are: Simon Petrus (Peter), Andreas (Andrew), Iacobus (James), Iohannes (John), Philippus (Philip), Bartholomaeus (Bartholomew), Matthaeus (Matthew), Iacobus Minor (James the Less), Thaddaeus (Jude), Simon Zelotes (Simon the Zealot), and Iudas Iscariotes (Judas Iscariot).

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