John
Saint James the Greater was killed by King Herod and the first of the apostles to die. He was martyred in AD44.
All the Apostles were martyred except John, who died of old age, and the Apostle Paul was beheaded by Nero in 67-68AD [Roman and Hebrew calendars do not coincide].
We know nothing about what happened to any of the apostles, except perhaps Judas. There are various traditions from the second to the fourth century that claim that all the apostles were martyred, except the apostle John. These traditions are not to be taken as historical accounts.
Yes he was, because he was Martyred for the faith.
He was martyred while in prayer in India.
Matthew the Apostle is believed to have been martyred by being stabbed to death in Ethiopia.
The apostle Matthew is believed to have been martyred by being stabbed to death in Ethiopia.
The first 16 popes were martyred for their faith.
Because that is where St. Peter the Apostle was martyred.
According to the Bible, Matthew the Apostle was one of Jesus' twelve disciples. After Jesus' death and resurrection, Matthew spread the teachings of Jesus and is believed to have been martyred for his faith, though the exact details of his death are not recorded in the Bible.
The Apostle Thomas was one of the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ. He is known for his initial doubt of Jesus' resurrection, leading to the phrase "doubting Thomas." Thomas later expressed faith in Jesus, spreading Christianity to India where he is believed to have been martyred.
John was the only apostle not martyred, although they tried. He died of natural causes, probably old age.