Jesus preached in the province of Judaea, but the term Christian was coined in Antioch, in the province of Syria
AnswerChristianity is believed to have started in Galilee and Judea.
The Roman Empire ruled over the Canaan region during the start of Christianity. Canaan was part of the Roman province of Judaea, with Jerusalem as its capital. The Roman Empire played a significant role in the events surrounding the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Christianity started in the Roman Empire, not Rome itself. It started in Judea, which was a province of this empire, with the teachings of Jesus Christ, who was a Jew. When it spread though the Roman Empire it developed many competing theologies. The two most important ones were those of the Greek/Eastern Church and the Latin/Western Church. Later they came to be called Orthodox and Catholic receptively. The former was the main form of Christianity in the eastern part of the Roman Empire and was headed by the patriarchs of Alexandria, (Egypt) Antioch (Syria) and Jerusalem. The latter was the main form of Christianity in the western part of this empire and was headed by the bishop of Rome, who later also came to be called the Pope.
The first Christian churches in the Roman empire were private homes. Christianity was a clandestine cult at its start and there could be no public display of the faith. This was due to the persecution of the mainstream Jews who considered the Christians a blasphemous offshoot of Judaism. When Christianity spread to other parts of the empire, the private home type of church continued, especially when the persecutions began.
The Roman Empire.
338 BC
The Roman Empire started in lots o fplaces but the biggest was Pompeii (pom-pey)
In the Holy Roman empire
ancient Rome at a time was a republic, before the actual empire. Today in the USA, we have a republican democratic system, much like they did. Architecture is another trait that you can see commonly. Christianity also stared in the Roman Empire (though it was a rough start) There are many other legacies- to many to explain.
i need to know when year did roman cathoicism started?
Constantine the great
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.