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James, St (lived 1st century AD)

New Testament apostle, originally a Galilean fisherman. He was the son of Zebedee and brother of the apostle John. He was put to death by Herod Agrippa. James is the patron saint of Spain. His feast day is 25 July.

James, St (lived 1st century AD)

In the New Testament, a disciple of Christ, son of Alphaeus. Feast day 3 May.

James, St (lived 1st century AD)

The New Testament brother of Jesus, to whom Jesus appeared after the Resurrection. Leader of the Christian church in Jerusalem, he was the author of the biblical Epistle of James.



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