None of the Apostles. All the apostles in The Bible vanished without a trace. The tradition is that the Apostle Peter was crucified upside down because he considered himself unworthy of dying in the same way as his Lord, since he denied him. There is nothing weird or exaggerated in this report as is characteristic of many legends and myths. We have no reliable evidence of any early Christian crucified upside down.
The only apostle whose death is documented in scripture is Saint James the Greater who was killed by Herod's sword (Acts 12:2) The deaths of the other apostles are based on traditions passed down over hundreds of years. Saint Peter is said to have been crucified upside down as he did not feel worthy to die in the same manner as Our Lord.
As far as we know, certainly none of the apostles was crucified upside down. Origen was the first to say that the apostle Peter was crucified upside down, in the third century, but the second-century tradition was that Peter was beheaded.
Moreover, Clement of Rome, writing around 95 CE (1 Clement), spoke in general terms about the life and death of Peter but appears to have been unaware that Peter had visited Rome or that he had been executed in any way at all.
According to tradition, Saint Paul requested to be crucified upside down because he believed he was not worthy to die in the same manner as Jesus. This act was seen as a gesture of humility and devotion to his faith.
According to tradition, the Apostle Peter was crucified upside down in Rome. He is supposed to have requested this when he was sentenced to crucifixion because he did not feel worthy to suffer death the same way as Christ.
Saint Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is traditionally believed to have been crucified upside down at his own request, as he felt unworthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus. This event is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible but is recorded in early Christian writings and traditions.
Yes, according to Christian tradition, Saint Peter was crucified upside down in Rome. He believed he was not worthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus, so he requested to be crucified in this way.
It is believed that Saint Peter was crucified upside down in Rome around the year 64-68 AD during the reign of Emperor Nero. The exact date of his crucifixion is not known.
Peter is a martyr, because he was crucified upside down by the Romans until he died. He was crucified upside down, because he did not consider himself to be worthy to be crucified right side up as Jesus was, so Peter asked to be crucified upside down after he was sentenced to death on the cross.
Paul was not crucified upside down, he was beheaded. Peter was the apostle that was, as he said he did not deserve the same death as Jesus.
One of Jesus' disciples named Simon Peter was Crucified upside down. The reason he was upside down is that he did not count himself worthy to be crucified in the same way as Jesus.
According to tradition, Saint Paul requested to be crucified upside down because he believed he was not worthy to die in the same manner as Jesus. This act was seen as a gesture of humility and devotion to his faith.
Peter was crucified upside down between 64 and 67 AD.
An upside down cross represents Saint Peter, the Disciple, of his unworthiness to be crucified like Christ. [Backstory: Peter was crucified upside down] An upside down cross WITH Jesus on it is something totally different and is used often by the occult to show their rejection of Christianity.
According to tradition, the Apostle Peter was crucified upside down in Rome. He is supposed to have requested this when he was sentenced to crucifixion because he did not feel worthy to suffer death the same way as Christ.
I can think only of Saint Peter who was crucified upside down and sometimes pictured as such. He was ordered to be crucified but requested that they execute him upside down as he did not feel worthy to die as Christ had.
Peter was crucified in Rome , he wanted it to be him upside down.
Saint Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is traditionally believed to have been crucified upside down at his own request, as he felt unworthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus. This event is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible but is recorded in early Christian writings and traditions.
He requested that he be crucified upside down since he wasn't worthy of dying the same way of Christ had died.
Tradition says that St. Peter was crucified upside down.