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'''Simon Peter''' (c. 1 BCE - 67 CE) was a leader of the early {{Wiki|Christianity|Roman Catholic Church}}, and was one of the disciples of [[Jesus Christ]]. He was featured prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. | '''Simon Peter''' (c. 1 BCE - 67 CE) was a leader of the early {{Wiki|Christianity|Roman Catholic Church}}, and was one of the disciples of [[Jesus Christ]]. He was featured prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. | ||
Peter came into possession of a [[Staves of Eden#Papal Staff|Staff of Eden]], which | Peter came into possession of a [[Staves of Eden#Papal Staff|Staff of Eden]], which is shown by [[Subject 16]]. | ||
Peter was later crucified upside down in the Circus of Nero in [[Rome]], around the year 67, and the [[Basilica di San Pietro]] was built over the site to commemorate him. | Peter was later crucified upside down in the Circus of Nero in [[Rome]], around the year 67, and the [[Basilica di San Pietro]] was built over the site to commemorate him. | ||
Revision as of 15:23, 18 April 2014

Simon Peter (c. 1 BCE - 67 CE) was a leader of the early Roman Catholic Church, and was one of the disciples of Jesus Christ. He was featured prominently in the New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles.
Peter came into possession of a Staff of Eden, which is shown by Subject 16.
Peter was later crucified upside down in the Circus of Nero in Rome, around the year 67, and the Basilica di San Pietro was built over the site to commemorate him.
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy, Peter was one of the four martyred Christian saints represented in the Martyrs mnemonic set. The artwork for this set's mnemonics alluded to each saint's manner of martyrdom, with Peter's being depicted as an inverted cross.[1]