Paul's own epistles give no information, other than that he plannedto go to Rome.
Since there is no confirmation in Paul's own epistles of the appeal to Caesar and the journey to Rome, some challenge the historicity of Acts and dismiss the account of Paul's hazardous sea journey in Acts 27:1-28:14 as novelistic fiction. The only other source that could help us is Clement of Rome, who appears to suggest that Paul eventually went to Spain. If so, Paul almost certainly went to Rome at least one time.
Rome
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
Paul was enroute to Rome as a prisoner and it was a brief stop-over port on the way.
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Paul was beheaded in Rome.
Primarily, it was the Apostle Paul, selected to go to the gentiles.
"Twice Freed" is a historical fiction book by Patricia St. John set in ancient Rome. The main characters are Onesimus, a slave, Philemon, his master, and Paul, a Christian missionary. The story follows Onesimus' journey towards understanding forgiveness and redemption through his interactions with Philemon and Paul.
Yes but only twice.
St. Paul was beheaded in Rome.
Paul Gaugin cruises go to various exotic ports, including, but not limited to: Saint Maarten, Costa Rica, Rome, Venice, Istanbul, Nice, and Barcelona.
Rome
Rome