martyrdom of st. peter and st. paul
The martyrdom of St. Peter and St. Paul refers to the brutal execution of both apostles by the Roman Empire due to their relentless preaching and advocacy of Christianity, marking their ultimate sacrifice and devotion to their faith.
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