See:First bishop of Rome and first bishop of Antioch, according to Catholic and Eastern Christian tradition
Born:Shimon bar Yonah, c. 1 BC, Bethsaida, Herodian tetrarchy, Roman Empire
Died:Between 64 and 68 AD (aged 63–67), Vatican Hill, Rome, Italia, Roman Empire
Spouse:Name unknown
Parents:Jonah (or Jona; John)
Shrines:St. Peter's Basilica Church of St. Peter
Canonized:Pre-Congregation
Feast day:Main feast: Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (with Paul the Apostle) 29 June (Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Lutheranism), , 18 January: Confession of Saint Peter (Anglicanism, Lutheranism), , 22 February: Chair of Saint Peter (Catholic Church)
Patronage:Patronage list
Successor:Bishop of Rome (according to tradition): Linus, , Bishop of Antioch (according to tradition): Evodius
Attributes:Keys of Heaven, Red Martyr, pallium, papal vestments, rooster, man crucified upside down, vested as an Apostle, holding a book or scroll, Cross of Saint Peter
Occupation:Fisherman, clergyman
Ordination:c. AD 30, by Jesus Christ
Papacy began:c. AD 30
Papacy ended:Between 64 and 68 AD
Venerated in:All Christian denominations that venerate saints