bartholomew

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
An Apostle, identified with Nathanael
A male given name of biblical origin
a male given name of Greek and Biblical origin
{i} male first name; one of the 12 apostles of Jesus (also known as Nathanael)
Bartholomew the Englishman Bartholomew Saint Bartholomew Diaz Bartholomew Masterson Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre of
(St ) The symbol of this saint is a knife, in allusion to the knife with which he was flayed alive
One of the twelve apostles mentioned in all three Synoptics as well as in the list in Acts (Matt 10: 3; Mark 3: 18; Luke 6: 14; Acts 1: 13), Bartholomew is sometimes identified with the Nathanael of John's Gospel (John 1: 45-51 and 21: 2)
bartholomew tide
Bartholomew, August 24th
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Massacre of Saint Bartholomew's Day
(Aug. 24-25, 1572) Murder of French Huguenots in Paris by Catholics. As part of the ongoing Wars of Religion, Catherine de Médicis agreed to a plot by the Guise family (see house of Guise) to assassinate the Huguenot Gaspard II de Coligny. When he was only wounded, Catherine feared discovery of her complicity and secretly urged faithful nobles to murder all the Huguenot leaders, who were in Paris for the wedding of the future Henry IV. The massacre began on August 24 and spread rapidly; after the leaders had been murdered, Huguenot homes and shops were pillaged and their occupants murdered and thrown into the Seine. Even after the royal order on August 25 to stop the killing, it continued and spread to Rouen, Lyon, Bourges, Orléans, and Bordeaux. By October, about 3,000 Huguenots had been murdered in Paris and probably tens of thousands more in the provinces
Saint Bartholomew
flourished 1st century AD died traditionally Albanopolis, Armenia; Western feast day August 24; date varies in Eastern churches One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. He is mentioned only briefly in the Gospels, and his Hebrew name may have been Nathanael bar Tolmai. By tradition he was a missionary to Ethiopia, Mesopotamia, Parthia (in modern Iran), Lycaonia (in modern Turkey), and Armenia. He was supposedly martyred at the command of the Armenian king Astyages, who had him flayed and beheaded
bartholomew

    الواصلة

    Bar·tho·lo·mew

    التركية النطق

    bärthälımyu

    النطق

    /bärˈᴛʜäləˌmyo͞o/ /bɑːrˈθɑːləˌmjuː/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ bär-'thä-l&-"my& ] (biographical name.) From Ancient Greek Βαρθολομαῖος, from Hebrew בר and תלמי.
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