
Jude Thaddaeus
c. 5* – c. 65
* Date marked with an asterisk is a placeholder estimate (lifespan heuristic), not a sourced claim. Hover for the derivation.
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Quick facts
- Born
- c. 5*
- Died
- c. 65
- Region
- palestine
- Era
- apostle
- Significance
- Notable(2/4)
- Also known as
- Thaddaeus · Jude of James · Lebbaeus
Highlights
- Main contribution
- One of the Twelve, called Thaddaeus in Matthew/Mark and 'Jude of James' in Luke.
- Primary source
- Gospel of Luke 6:16
One of the Twelve, called Thaddaeus in Matthew/Mark and 'Jude of James' in Luke. Traditional author of the Epistle of Jude in some attributions.
Chain to Jesus
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Common questions
- Who was Jude Thaddaeus?
- Jude Thaddaeus (?–65) — One of the Twelve, called Thaddaeus in Matthew/Mark and 'Jude of James' in Luke. Traditional author of the Epistle of Jude in some attributions.
- Who taught Jude Thaddaeus?
- Jesus of Nazareth.
Sources for biography
- Gospel of Luke 6:16 primary
- Gospel of Matthew 10:3 primary
documented connections(1)
- taught by Jesus of NazarethGospel of Luke 6:16
External resources
📖WikipediaFull encyclopedic biography with footnotes and further reading.🔗WikidataStructured data hub linking to library catalogues, archives, and academic sources worldwide.🏛️WikisourcePublic-domain primary texts and translations (search).⛪Catholic Encyclopedia1913 reference — long entries, useful for less-known figures (search for Jude Thaddaeus).