Saint James
Saint James may refer to:
People
Saints
Author of a book in the New Testament: James the Just, the relative of Jesus. He was the author of the Epistle of James in the New Testament, the first of the Seventy of Luke 10:1–20 and the first bishop of Jerusalem Several men mentioned in the New Testament: James, son of Zebedee, an apostle, brother of John the Apostle, venerated at Santiago de Compostela, often called James the Great James, son of Alphaeus, an apostle, brother of Jesus Christ (identified with James the Just) James the Less, son of Clopas and Mary of Clopas, often identified with the son of Alphaeus Jacob of Nisibis, 4th century bishop James Intercisus, 5th century Persian, cut into pieces for expression of his beliefs James the Deacon, 7th century missionary to England One of the Ethiopian martyrs Abraham, Ethnus, Acrates, James, and John Blessed James Salomoni, Venetian priest and ascetic
Other
Rebecca St. James, Christian pop and rock artist
Railway stations
Saint James station (disambiguation), several railway stations around the world
Ships
HMS St. James (D65), a Battle-class destroyer of the Royal British Navy, commissioned in 1946 and broken up in 1961
Churches
St. James' Church, several churches around the world
Places
In Australia: St. James Church, Sydney St James, Victoria St James, Western Australia In Barbados: Saint James, Barbados In Canada: St. James, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada a suburb of Winnipeg, Manitoba Fort St. James, British Columbia, a municipality in British Columbia In France: Saint-James, village and commune in the Manche département In Ireland: St. James's Gate Brewery, located in Dublin, famous for the production of Guinness and the Guinness Storehouse attraction In Jamaica: Saint James Parish, Jamaica, a parish in Jamaica In New Zealand: St. James Theatre, Wellington, a stage theater located in Wellington. In Singapore: St James Power Station, an old Power Station converted to a modern nightspot In South Africa: St James, Cape Town, a little town in False Bay In Spain: Way of St. James, the route taken for the pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia In Trinidad and Tobago: Saint James, Trinidad and Tobago, a town on the outskirts of Port of Spain in Trinidad In the United Kingdom: St James's, an area in the City of Westminster, central London St. James's Palace, London St James's Club, a former gentlemen's club in Piccadilly Court of St. James's, the court of the British sovereign for diplomatic purposes St. James's Park, London St James's Street, a street in London St James's Street, a street in Kemptown, Brighton St James's Theatre a 1,200-seat theater located in St James's, London St James's Club and Hotel, a hotel in London St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, home of football club Newcastle United St. James's Park, football stadium in Exeter St James's Church of England School and Sports College, a secondary school in Greater Manchester St James's University Hospital, Leeds, a teaching hospital St James Cofe Junior School, Barrow In Furness, a junior school In Barrow In Furness. In the United States: Saint James, Indiana St. James, Maryland St. James, Minnesota St. James, Missouri St. James, New York St. James Parish, Louisiana St. James Theatre, on Broadway in New York City St. James Court Art Show in Louisville, Kentucky St. James Middle School, a school in Horry County in South Carolina St. James High School, also a school in Horry County in South Carolina Saint James School (Montgomery, Alabama)
Other uses
St. James's Day Battle, between the Dutch and the English, on 4th (St. James Day -- Julian clalender) and 5 August 1666 St James Church massacre, a massacre perpetrated on St James Church, Cape Town, South Africa St James Holdings, Mike Ashley's holding company for Newcastle United
Translation
The phrase "Saint James" occurs as such in the following languages: English, French, Dutch, Simple English, Volapük.
Translation(s) in other languages: German: St. James, Greek: Ιάκωβος, Japanese: セントジェームズ, Russian: Святой Иаков, Slovak: Svätý Jakub, Tagalog: Santiago (paglilinaw), Thai: เซนต์เจมส์.
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