There is no mention of Simon the Zealot in The Bible, though there are a few Simons mentioned
Another answer:Simon "called the Zealot" (or Zelotes - KJV) is mentioned twice in the New Testament, in Luke 6:15 and Acts 1:13. Both instances are rosters of Jesus' apostles.The purpose of specifically referring to him as the Zealot was probably no more than to distinguish him from Simon Peter. No mention is made of what his "job" was.
St Simon is part of the "Great Race Horses Collection" and can be gotten by doing jobs on the "Consigliere Job Tier"
John of Giscala, Simon bar Gora and Eleazar ben Simon were the main leaders of the Zealots.
St. Simon Stakes was created in 1969.
Simon shares October 26 as a feast day with St. Jude.
Which Zealots do you have in mind?
St. Simon Stock Catholic School was created in 1967.
Simon Renard de St. André died in 1677.
St. Simon Stock Catholic School's motto is 'Work with love'.
Zealots
St. Simon is often associated with St. Jude. They share a feast day on Oct. 26.
St. Simon Peter was St. Andrew's brother.
The Zealots called for the violent overthrow of Roman rule.