Santiago Apóstol

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Santiago Apóstol, also known as Saint James the Apostle, is a principal Christian apostle venerated as the patron saint of Spain and traditionally associated with pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.

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Label Occurrences
Santiago Apóstol canonical 4

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian apostle
saint
activeIn 1st century
alsoKnownAs James the Greater NERFINISHED
Saint James the Apostle NERFINISHED
Santiago Apóstol el Mayor NERFINISHED
Santiago el Mayor NERFINISHED
associatedWith Camino de Santiago NERFINISHED
Reconquista NERFINISHED
Santiago de Compostela NERFINISHED
Way of St. James NERFINISHED
cultCenter Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela NERFINISHED
deathCause beheading
martyrdom
deathPlace Jerusalem NERFINISHED
etymology from Latin Iacobus via Old Spanish Sant Iago
feastDay 25 July
followerOf Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
iconographicAttribute dressed as a pilgrim
mounted on a white horse
killedBy Herod Agrippa I NERFINISHED
languageOfName Spanish
memberOf Twelve Apostles NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Acts of the Apostles
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Mark
Gospel of Matthew
New Testament
nationality Jewish
parent Salome NERFINISHED
Zebedee NERFINISHED
patronSaintOf Galicia NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
laborers
pilgrims
warriors
relicsClaimedAt Santiago de Compostela NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sibling John the Apostle NERFINISHED
symbol pilgrim’s staff
scallop shell
sword
wide-brimmed pilgrim hat
title Apostle NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Anglican Communion
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Lutheranism
surface form: Lutheran Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

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Fajardo patronSaint Santiago Apóstol
Caracas Cathedral dedicatedTo Santiago Apóstol