Peter would have been in his mid 60s when he died. The Catholic Church has taught the tradition of Saint Peter dying in Rome by crucifixion for nearly 2000 years and there is evidence to support this in The Bible itself. It is impossible to give a precise age since neither the date of Peter's birth nor of his death are known. He was probably born sometime around AD1 and died during the persecutions of Nero between 64 and 67.
Christian legends aside, we know nothing about how, where or when Simon Peter died. So, we have no way of knowing how old he may have been at the time.
Simon Peter was 0 years old when he was born and about 65 years old when he died.
Peter would have been about 65 years old when he died.
If Peter was still alive today he would be about 2010 years old.
We do not know when Saint Peter was born nor do we know how old he was at the time of his death. However, he was probably born very early in the first century and died in Rome by crucifixion about the year 65 AD. That would place him in his 60s. Archaeologists examining the bones from his tomb at Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican confirm that they came from a man in his 60s.
Louis Pasteur was 72 years old when he died on September 28, 1895.
Simon Peter was 0 years old when he was born and about 65 years old when he died.
Peter Simon Pallas died on September 8, 1811 at the age of 69.
Peter Simon Pallas was born on September 22, 1741 and died on September 8, 1811. Peter Simon Pallas would have been 69 years old at the time of death or 273 years old today.
Simon Peter Wolverton died in 1910.
Simon Peter Tilemann died in 1668.
Simon Peter Randolph died in 1909.
Peter Simon Pallas died on September 8, 1811 at the age of 69.
No, Simon Peter was a disciple/apostle of Jesus Christ in the New testament.
No, Simon Peter is a distinct person from Simon. Both were apostles, however.
No he wasn't Simon Peter was a fisher and the he was known to be Peter. Simon was a zealot
No, Simon Peter is a distinct person from Simon. Both were apostles, however.
No, Simon Peter's wife's name was not Rebecca. In the Bible, Simon Peter's wife is not specifically named.