Bartholomew was awarded the title of saint by the early Church because he was an apostle of Our Lord and preached the Gospel. He was also a martyr which the early Christians considered as a sign of saintliness.
St. Bartholomew is the patron saint of book binders, butchers, leather workers and neurological diseases.
Bartholomaios which means "son of Talmai."It is thought that his name was Nathaniel Bar-Tholomaios
Saint Bartholomew is believed to have lived in the first century AD, and tradition states he preached in various regions including Armenia, Mesopotamia, and India. He is often associated with martyrdom in Armenia.
Saint Bartholomew is a Christian saint and traditionally believed to have lived in the 1st century AD. He is often associated with Armenia and is known for his missionary work in various regions. However, as a historical figure, his exact residence is not documented.
Bartholomew is usually identified with Nathanael (alternatively spelled Nathaniel), who appears in the Gospel according to John as being introduced to Christ by Philip, who would also become an Apostle.
Saint Bartholomew the Younger was born in 981.
Saint Bartholomew the Younger died in 1055.
Anne of Saint Bartholomew was born on 1550-10-01.
Anne of Saint Bartholomew died on 1626-06-07.
Saint Bartholomew was born in the 1st century AD. Bartholomew was an apostle of Jesus Christ, and was present at the time of the Ascension.
Bartholomew was flayed to death in Armenia.
There are a number of saints named Bartholomew. You need to be more specific. However, if you are referring to Saint Bartholomew the Apostle, he was flayed alive at Albanopolis, Armenia.
St. Bartholomew is the patron saint of book binders, butchers, leather workers and neurological diseases.
St. Bartholomew is best known as the Patron Saint of Librarians Feel free to read more here: http://apostle.com/st.-bartholomew-patron-of-librarians?chapter=2
August 24 is the feast of Bartholomew.The feast of St. Bartholomew is celebrated on August 24, in the western Church and on June 11, in the Eastern churches, The Armenian Apostolic Church honors Saint Bartholomew, along with Saint Jude as their patron saint
We have no record of any wife or children Bartholomew might have had.
Henry III helped his mother plot the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre.