
Bartholomew
Bartholomew is one of the twelve original apostles of Jesus, mentioned in the Christian New Testament. His full name is often thought to be Bartholomew, and he is sometimes identified with Nathanael. Traditionally, he is believed to have traveled to spread Christianity, possibly to regions like India or Armenia, and is recognized as a saint in multiple Christian denominations. Though little is known about his life, his legacy is honored for his faith and dedication. His feast day is celebrated in various Christian calendars, highlighting his role as a faithful disciple.