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El murio crucificado y como no queria que lo crucificaran igual que a Jesus pidio de cabeza, si lo se pero ¿tienes idea de que fue lo que retorcio Pedro?

2006-11-18 13:33:26 · 2 respuestas · pregunta de Anonymous en Ciencias sociales Otros - Ciencias sociales

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No fue que Pedro lo pidiò, simplemente le aplicaron lo que las leyes romanas aplicaban , segùn el rango de el penado.

2006-11-18 13:43:47 · answer #1 · answered by rodrigo r 5 · 1 2

Dicho de esa manera parece que fuera para diferenciarse y no para
demostrar su humildad.
Famous crucifixions
* The rebel slaves of the Third Servile War: Between 73 BC and 71 BC a band of slaves, eventually numbering about 120,000, under the (at least partial) leadership of Spartacus were in open revolt against the Roman republic. The rebellion was eventually crushed, and while Spartacus himself most likely died in the final battle of the revolt, approximately 6,000 of his followers were crucified along the 200 km road between Capua and Rome, as a warning to any other would-be rebels.
* Jesus of Nazareth: the best-known victim of crucifixion in history, Jesus Christ, was condemned to crucifixion (most likely in AD 29) by Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, at the instigation of the Jewish leaders who were scandalized by his claim to being the Messiah and his disdain for their religious practices. The original Greek text of the Gospels leaves doubt on whether the instrument used to execute Jesus was actually a cross (see sub-article Rendering of σταυρός (staurós)).
* Saint Peter, Christian apostle: according to tradition, Peter was crucified upside down at his own request (hence the Cross of St. Peter), as he did not feel worthy to die the same way as Jesus (for he had denied him three times previously). Note that upside-down crucifixion would not result in death from asphyxiation.
* Saint Andrew, Christian apostle: according to tradition, crucified on an X-shaped cross, hence the name St. Andrew's Cross
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crucifixion#Famous_crucifixions

2006-11-18 21:38:05 · answer #2 · answered by Videofan 7 · 1 1

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