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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd (Петроград) and later Leningrad (Ленинград), is the second-largest city in Russia, after Moscow, the nation's capital. It is situated on the River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. With an area of 1,439 square kilometers, Saint Petersburg is the smallest administrative division of Russia by area. The city had a population of 5,601,911 residents as of 2021, with more than 6.4 million people living in the metropolitan area. Saint Petersburg is the fourth-most populous city in Europe, the most populous city on the Baltic Sea, and the world's northernmost city of more than 1 million residents. As the former capital of the Russian Empire, and a historically strategic port, it is governed as a federal city.
Saint Peter
apostle of Jesus Christ
Simon Magus
religious figure who confronted Peter
San Pietro in Vincoli
church in Rome
Council of Jerusalem
first Christian synod (c. 48–50 AD)
Cross of St. Peter
inverted Latin cross traditionally used as a Christian symbol
Quo vadis?
Latin phrase
Chair of Saint Peter
Artwork / throne in St Peter's, Rome
Malchus
thumb|Brooklyn Museum – The Ear of Malchus (''L'oreille de Malchus'') – James Tissot thumb|250px|A depiction of Saint Peter|Peter striking Malchus (c. 1520, [[Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon)]]
Papa Legba
Loa
Saint Petronilla
Roman Catholic saint
mango tilapia
species of fish
Coin in the fish's mouth
miracle of Jesus Christ
Denial of Peter
episode from the Passion of Christ
Saint Peter's tomb
site under St. Peter's Basilica to memorialize the location of St. Peter's grave
Healing the mother of Peter's wife
miracle performed by Christ, described in the Gospel
Primacy of Simon Peter
position of preeminence that is attributed to Peter among the Twelve Apostles
John 13
Gospel according to John, chapter 13
Mark 14
Gospel according to Mark, chapter 14
The Student
short story by Anton Chekhov
Acts 3
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 3
Acts 4
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 4
Dogmatic Sarcophagus
Christian sarcophagus dating to 320–350, in the Vatican Museums; discovered in the 19th century during rebuilding of the Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura in Rome; makes clear references to the dogmas of the First Council of Nicaea (325)
Acts 9
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 9
Acts 10
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 10
Acts 11
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 11
Galatians 1
Epistle to the Galatians, chapter 1
Confession of Peter
an episode in the New Testament in which the Apostle Peter proclaims Jesus to be the Christ
Acts 12
Acts of the Apostles, chapter 12
Sword of Saint Peter
Christian relic
St. Peter in Chains
Christian feast
Peter in Islam
Apostle of Jesus Christ
Sarcofago di Adelfia
Christian sarcophagus c. 340 AD
Peter's vision of a sheet with animals
artistic theme
Julius Excluded from Heaven
book by Desiderius Erasmus
liberation of Peter
Biblical story
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Restoration of Peter
Gospel episode