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Just as tradition holds that Peter refused to be crucified in the normal way, saying that he was not worthyt to be crucified like Jesus, and therefore was granted the option of being crucified upside down, so his brother Andrew for the same reason asked to be crucified on an X-shaped cross. Neither story is likely to be true.

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