1. Peter preached
the Gospel in Pontus, and Galatia, and Cappadocia, and Betania, and Italy, and
Asia, and was afterwards crucified by Nero in Rome with his head downward, as
he had himself desired to suffer in that manner.
2. Andrew
preached to the Scythians and Thracians, and was crucified, suspended on an
olive tree, at Patrae, a town of Achaia; and there too he was buried.
3. John, again,
in Asia, was banished by Domitian the king to the isle of Patmos, in which also
he wrote his Gospel and saw the apocalyptic vision; and in Trajan's time he
fell asleep at Ephesus, where his remains were sought for, but could not be
found.
4. James, his
brother, when preaching in Judea, was cut off with the sword by Herod the
tetrarch, and was buried there.
5. Philip
preached in Phrygia, and was crucified in Hierapolis with his head downward in
the time of Domitian, and was buried there.
6. Bartholomew,
again, preached to the Indians, to whom he also gave the Gospel according to
Matthew, and was crucified with his head downward, and was buried in Allanum, a
town of the great Armenia.
7. And Matthew
wrote the Gospel in the Hebrew tongue, and published it at Jerusalem, and fell
asleep at Hierees, a town of Parthia.
8. And Thomas
preached to the Parthians, Medes, Persians, Hyrcanians, Bactrians, and
Margians, and was thrust through in the four members of his body with a pine
spears at Calamene, the city of India, and was buried there.
9. And James the
son of Alphaeus, when preaching in Jerusalem. was stoned to death by the Jews,
and was buried there beside the temple.
10. Jude, who is
also called Lebbaeus, preached. to the people of Edessa, and to all
Mesopotamia, and fell asleep at Berytus, and was buried there.
11. Simon the
Zealot, the son of Clopas, who is also called Jude, became bishop of Jerusalem
after James the Just, and fell asleep and was buried there at the age of 120
years.
12. And Matthias,
who was one of the seventy, was numbered along with the eleven apostles, and
preached in Jerusalem, and fell asleep and was buried there.
From Ante-Nicene Fathers, Pseudo-Hippolytus
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