The Acts of Andrew and Bartholomew is a 5th-century Nestorian text originally written in Koine Greek which is one of many apocryphal acts of the apostles.
[1] The work was influential on later Christian hagiographies of Saint Mercurius and Saint Christopher,[2] as well as several medieval Islamic traditions.
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