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'''Andrew the Apostle''' (5 – 10 CE – 60 CE), also called '''Saint Andrew''', was one of the disciples of [[Jesus Christ]] and the elder brother of [[Saint Peter]].
'''Andrew the Apostle''' (5 – 10 AD – 60 AD), also called '''Saint Andrew''', was one of the disciples of [[Jesus Christ]] and the elder brother of [[Saint Peter]].
 
 


In 1650, a [[San Andrea della Valle|church]] was erected in his honor in [[Rome]].<ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: San Andrea della Valle]]</ref>
In 1650, a [[San Andrea della Valle|church]] was erected in his honor in [[Rome]].<ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: San Andrea della Valle]]</ref>

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Andrew the Apostle (5 – 10 AD – 60 AD), also called Saint Andrew, was one of the disciples of Jesus Christ and the elder brother of Saint Peter.


In 1650, a church was erected in his honor in Rome.[1]

In 1794, one of the clues Arno Dorian had to solve in order to acquire the Eagle of Suger mentioned Saint Andrew.[2]

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