Paul did not live in B.C he lived in A.D. Paul is believed to have been in Rome about 60 A.D. He was killed around 66 A.D
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Christian traditions love a martyr's death, and Paul is traditionally held to have been martyred in Rome in the mid-60s of the first century. However, Clement of Rome, writing around 95 CE, seems to have believed that Paul went to Spain and might have died there. We do not know the year Paul died.
Apostle Paul wrote to the church in Rome because he felt that there was reform needed.
Paul the Apostle was executed by order of the Roman Emperor Nero around AD 67 in Rome. He was beheaded because of his Christian faith and teachings.
About A.D 55 the apostle Paul wrote the church at Rome to prepare them for his coming and to show them the essential elements of Christian faith.
It was formed in Jerusalem by Jesus Christ and given to the Apostle Peter to be the Head of it. Paul the Apostle to the Gentiles spread the "good news" around the world and started the Church in Rome.
Some believes started a church in Rome with no Apostle. Then Paul the Apostle wrote the Letter to the Romans (Romans) to help in their understanding since no Apostle was yet there. Paul later arrived.
Jesus the Christ did not preach in Rome, but Paul the apostle went to Rome and preached about Jesus as did other men.
According to historical tradition, Paul the Apostle died as a martyr in Rome, Italy, around the mid-60s AD during the reign of Emperor Nero. There is no specific mention of his death in the Bible, but it is believed to have occurred after his final imprisonment in Rome.
Primarily, it was the Apostle Paul, selected to go to the gentiles.
Christian tradition claims that Paul was martyred in Rome by Emperor Nero in the mid-60s of the first century. Against this, Clement of Rome writing around 95 CE (1 Clement), speaking in general terms of Paul, seems to have been unaware that he died in Rome just a few decades earlier, believing that Paul ended his days in the 'west' (Spain).