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Peter's death

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Okay, I know about the passage in John where Jesus tells Peter that when he is old he will stretch out his hands and be taken where he doesn't want to go, meaning he will be executed. But I've never found any passage that talks about Peter actually being executed, but heard that he had asked to be crucified upside-down. After searching my tail off I haven't found anything to that effect. So, where is that part located?
 
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