St. James the Greater
St. James the Greater is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ and is often recognized for his role in spreading Christianity. He is traditionally believed to be the son of Zebedee and the brother of John the Apostle. St. James is known for his fiery personality and is often depicted in art holding a staff and a scallop shell, which symbolizes pilgrimage.
St. James is the patron saint of Spain and is associated with the famous pilgrimage route known as the Camino de Santiago. His feast day is celebrated on July 25th. According to tradition, he was martyred in Jerusalem, making him one of the first apostles to die for his faith.