Horatius Cocles did not do anything to spread Christianity. Christianity did not even exist in his days. He was around 6th century B.C; that is, some five centuries before Jesus Christ.
three Horatius' surface prominently in history. The first being, shorly before A.D., a Roman of some social stature who wrote odes, satires and epistles. The second, Horatius Bonar was a reformation theologist, who has had a large impact in the gospel community. He lived, I think, in the fourteenth century. There was also another Horatius Cocles, a roman soldier who defended a main bridge in Rome by himself from attacking Etruscan enemies, while other Romans cut down the bridge to prevent them from continuing. He lived during the 6th Century BC
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Yes it did
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IN Rome cuz Rome prepared the world for Christs coming to the earth
It started in Rome (Not the Middle East) and spread quickly.
Well as we know Rome is near the Tiber River so it was difficult for people to cross it to spread Christianity.
We do not know how or when Christianity first arrived in Rome, but Paul's Epistle to the Romans demonstrates a flourishing Christian community existed there when he proposed his visit to Rome, on his way to Spain.
He ended the persecution of Christians
It was Peter as he was crucified in Rome.
because jesus died for his beliefs
The spread of Christianity had political ramifications for the Roman Empire. The empire split into two, Constantinople to the east and Rome to the west