In 313AD Emperor Constantine Christianity became legal. They were allowed to opening worship and church’s were built. In 391 the worship of other Gods was made illegal. The first converts were poor and slaved and at the beginning they faced death.
Roman Catholic AnswerFrom the way your question is worded, I should think the only answer would be a Catholic Christian who lives in Rome.
If you get punished for your beliefs, you are getting punished for what you believe in. eg. In roman times, people would get punished for being christian
The first recorded date of Christmas being celebrated on December 25th was in 336AD, during the time of the Roman Emperor Constantine (he was the first Christian Roman Emperor). A few years later, Pope Julius I officially declared that the birth of Jesus would be celebrated on the 25th December.
Roman religion did not have a concept of salvation. When Christianity became the main religion of the Roman Empire, the Christian concept of salvation was adopted and was described in the Christian way.
Carthage owned Sicily during roman times and she was scared they would overthrow her
A Roman patriot would be an ancient Roman citizen who took pride in being a member of the Roman Empire.
I am not sure, but you could put some of that theory into practice now and ask instead, "How would me being a good Christian help others?".
No. Being Christian isn't comparable to an ethnic background. Either you believe or you do not believe. It would be like being half pregnant.
No, Jesus was not naked on the cross during his crucifixion. He would have been wearing a loincloth, which was a common practice during Roman crucifixions to maintain some modesty for the person being crucified.
Hitler was brought up as a Roman Catholic but his actions would show that he did not really live according to Christian principles.
The Roman emperor during the time of Jesus would be Octavian, more commonly known by Caesar Augustus. Augustus was also the 1st Roman emperor.
NoFor some people being rich would make it harder for them to be a Christian than if they were poor.