Simon peter
No, Simon Peter was a disciple/apostle of Jesus Christ in the New testament.
No, the only apostle at the foot of the cross was St. John.
Only one - Simon Peter, apostle of Jesus.
Simon Peter was a fisherman before becoming an apostle. He worked with his brother Andrew as a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee.
There is no historical figure named Simon Iscariot. You may be thinking of Judas Iscariot, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and is known for betraying Jesus to the religious authorities.
Yes, Simon, also known as Peter, was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus.
Simeon was a disciple, not an apostle. The apostles were specifically chosen by Jesus as his closest followers and given the authority to preach the gospel. Disciples, on the other hand, were more general followers of Jesus.
This question probably refers to "Cephas" which is the Greek nickname Jesus gave to the apostle, Simon Peter. It means "rock".
There are a number of Simon's mentioned in scripture, but I am assuming you mean the brother of Jesus. If so we do not know the surname of the family of Christ, only by where they were born or associated most with i.e Jesus of Nazareth or Joseph of Arimathea.
Andrew brought his brother, Peter (Simon/Cephas)to meet Jesus (John 1:35-42)
John was the apostle that Jesus loved.