Paul died in 67AD
AnswerChristian tradition holds that Paul was sent to Rome and executed there, in 64 CE, 67 CE or thereabouts, although this is not based on proof of any form. Although it does appear that he was imprisoned, there is no available evidence that he was executed. Clement of Rome suggests that after his trial, Paul travelled to Spain as he appears to have intended. He may even have died peacefully of old age. We simply do not know when he died.St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary was created in 1963.
Historians are uncertain about whether St. Paul had any siblings as there is no specific mention of them in historical records or the Bible. St. Paul himself does not mention any siblings in his letters.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you mean physically related, not that we know of. They were "related" in that they were both apostles and they both died and were buried in Rome. St. Peter's tomb in under St. Peter's Basilica. And St. Paul is buried in St. Paul's Outside the Walls.
St. Paul, also known as the Apostle Paul, was born around AD 5 in Tarsus, Cilicia (modern-day Turkey). He died around AD 67 in Rome, Italy, where he was martyred during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Nero.
St. Paul was a Roman citizen by birth.
George St Paul died in 1613.
Paul was beheaded in Rome.
Paul St. Clair Murphy died on 1931-11-09.
In the body
Paul Castner died March 3, 1986, in St. Paul, MN, USA.
Vincent de Paul died on September 27, 1660.
Arthur Paul Huber died on February 25, 2001, in St. Gallen, Switzerland.
St. Paul is the capital of Minnesota.
Paul McSweeney died August 12, 1951, in St. Louis, MO, USA.
St Paul MINNESOTA? No.
The address of the St. Paul Public Library is: 145 Fifth Street, St. Paul, 72760 0123
Jesus called st. Paul ....err... well...st. Paul I guess