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1
Names and etymologies
2
Biographical information
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2.1
Sources
2.2
Accounts
2.3
Peter's wife
3
First leader of the early Church
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3.1
Position among the apostles
3.2
Denial of Jesus by Peter
3.3
Resurrection appearances
3.4
Leader of the early Church
3.5
"Rock" dialogue
3.6
Apostolic succession
4
Antioch and Corinth
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4.1
Antioch
4.2
Corinth
5
Connection to Rome
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5.1
Papacy
5.2
Coming to Rome
5.2.1
New Testament accounts
5.2.2
Church Fathers
5.2.3
Simon Magus
5.3
Death and burial
5.3.1
Crucifixion at Rome
5.3.2
Burial
5.3.3
Relics
5.3.4
Scholarly views
5.3.5
Rome as Babylon
6
Feast days
7
Primacy of Peter
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7.1
Catholic Church
7.1.1
John 21:15–17
7.1.2
Matthew 10:2
7.1.3
Matthew 16:18
7.1.3.1
Etymology
7.1.3.2
Interpretation of Matthew 16:18
7.1.4
Epistles of Paul
7.1.5
Protestant rejection of Catholic claims
7.2
Eastern Orthodox
7.3
Syriac Orthodox Church
7.4
New Apostolic Church
7.5
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
8
Non-Christian views
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8.1
Judaism
8.2
Islam
8.3
Bahá'í Faith
8.4
Ossetian mythology
8.5
Andean traditional medicine
9
Writings
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9.1
New Testament
9.1.1
Epistles
9.1.2
Mark
9.2
Pseudepigrapha and apocrypha
9.3
Non-canonical sayings of Peter
10
Iconography
11
Patronage
12
Revisionist views
13
See also
14
Notes
15
References
16
Bibliography
17
External links
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Saint Peter
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