Acts of Thaddeus
Greek document written between 544 and 944 CE; purports to describe correspondence between King Abgar V of Edessa and Jesus, which results in Judas Thaddeus going to Edessa
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Acts of Thaddeus
Summary
Acts of Thaddeus is a Biblical apocrypha[1]. It draws 31 Wikipedia views per month (biblical_apocrypha category, ranking #13 of 20).[2]
Key Facts
- Acts of Thaddeus's instance of is recorded as Biblical apocrypha[3].
- Acts of Thaddeus's genre is recorded as acts of the apostles[4].
- Jude the Apostle is named after Acts of Thaddeus[5].
- Acts of Thaddeus's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[6].
- Acts of Thaddeus's characters is recorded as Jesus Christ[7].
- Acts of Thaddeus's characters is recorded as Abgar V[8].
- Acts of Thaddeus's characters is recorded as Jude the Apostle[9].
- Acts of Thaddeus's title is recorded as {'lang': 'grc', 'text': 'Πραξεὶ̀ς τοῦ Θαδδαίου'}[10].
- Acts of Thaddeus's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12340w8_[11].
Why It Matters
Acts of Thaddeus draws 31 Wikipedia views per month (biblical_apocrypha category, ranking #13 of 20).[2]