St. Andrew's body is scattered all over Europe. Relics of the Apostle Andrew are kept at the Basilica of St. Andrew in Patras, Greece; the Duomo di Sant'Andrea, Amalfi, Italy; St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland; and the Church of St. Andrew and St. Albert, Warsaw, Poland. There are also numerous smaller reliquaries throughout the world. For specific locations in each of the above churches you would have to consult with a local parishioner at the church in question.
Tradition holds that St. Andrew's remains were brought to the town of St. Andrews in Scotland and buried within the grounds of St. Andrews Cathedral. However, the exact location of his remains within the cathedral is uncertain, as the cathedral was destroyed during the Scottish Reformation in the 16th century.
St. Andrew's bones were first buried in Patras, Greece, at the site of his martyrdom. They were later brought to Constantinople before being taken to Amalfi, Italy, by Crusaders in the 13th century.
Parts of St. Andrew are scattered all over Europe. Relics are kept at the Basilica of St Andrew in Patras, Greece; the Duomo di Sant'Andrea, Amalfi, Italy; St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland; and the Church of St Andrew and St Albert, Warsaw, Poland. There are also numerous smaller reliquaries throughout the world.
Saint Andrew is believed to have been buried in Patras, Greece, where he was martyred on an X-shaped cross. His relics were later taken to Constantinople by St. Regulus in the 4th century, and some were later transferred to Amalfi, Italy.
Andrew Carnegie was buried at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York. His grave is marked by a simple headstone with the inscription "Andrew Carnegie 1835-1919."
St. Mungo, also known as St. Kentigern, is said to be buried at the Glasgow Cathedral in Scotland. The cathedral, also known as St. Mungo's Cathedral, is dedicated to him and is believed to be his final resting place.
St Andrews is a town in Scotland. Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland.
November 30th is the feast day of St. Andrew.
St. Andrew's Day is celebrated on November 30th in Scotland. It is the national day of Scotland and is a day to honor Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland.
There have been a lot of places and things named after St. Andrew. If you include the St. Andrews and St. Andrew's, that's too many to choose from. Please re-submit your question with a little more information.
St. Andrew's bones were first buried in Patras, Greece, at the site of his martyrdom. They were later brought to Constantinople before being taken to Amalfi, Italy, by Crusaders in the 13th century.
HE is buried in PARIS, KY. At the PARIS cemetery on CYPRESS ST.
St. Andrews the venue for the 2005 Open Championship. In the current rotation any year which ends in a 0 or 5 will be played at St. Andrews.
St. Andrews Scotland is the home of the Royal and ancient golf course. It is one of the oldest golf courses in the world and one of the most respected. It has been the home of the British Open for many years.
In the Orthodox tradition, St Andrew is referred to as Protocletos, which means the first-called. The name Andrew is from the Greek and means manhood or valour. There is no recorded Hebrew or Aramaic name for St Andrew.
Parts of St. Andrew are scattered all over Europe. Relics are kept at the Basilica of St Andrew in Patras, Greece; the Duomo di Sant'Andrea, Amalfi, Italy; St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland; and the Church of St Andrew and St Albert, Warsaw, Poland. There are also numerous smaller reliquaries throughout the world.
The motto of St. Andrews C of E High School is 'Per crucem ad coronam'.
Kate Middleton went to school St. Andrews School in a Berkshire village called Pangbourne [South East England].