Yes, St. Peter was crucified on an upside down cross.
Saint Peter was the first pope in Rome.
There were many murders in Rome. The person who was murdered at the Forum in Rome was Julius Caesar.
San Marco is a minor basilica in Rome that was first built in 336 by Pope Mark. It was later restored in 792 by Pope Adrian I and rebuilt by Pope Gregory IV in 833.
The first pope to be officially called "pope" in the history of the Catholic Church was Pope Siricius, who served as the Bishop of Rome from 384 to 399 AD.
There isn't a pope in Australia, there is only one pope and he rules over the Church from the Vatican in Rome, Italy.
Yes, the pope is the bishop of Rome.
The bishop of Rome is the pope. Currently pope Francis is the bishop of rome
A:Saint Peter is traditionally considered to be the first pope;Peter is traditionally said to have gone to Rome to lead the church there, as its first bishop, and was executed on the orders of Emperor Nero after appointing Pope Linus as his successor;We now know that the church of Rome was not led by a succesion of bishops until well into the second century (Francis A. Sullivan SJ, From Apostles to Bishops);The first person known to have been a bishop of Rome was Anicetus (157-168 CE).Although the title 'Pope' was not yet used exclusively for the bishop of Rome, Anicetus could be regarded as likely to have been the first pope.
Pope Leo saved Rome from the Huns.
There is no 'pope of Rome.' The popes are of the Universal Church. Pope Leo XIII was in office in 1892.
Pope Francis is the 266th pope or bishop of Rome.
The pope is the Bishop of the Diocese of Rome.