Yes.....in about 56CE.
The Apostle Paul wrote 2 Thessalonians from Corinth.
Paul who was formerly called Saul was an Apostle. Before he went to Corinth he to paphos and Salamis. At the place he meet the sorcerer.
The person who came and spoke in the troubled Corinth church was the apostle Paul.
1 Thessalonians was written from Corinth, where the apostle Paul stayed for some time during his missionary journeys.
It was Paul who wrote the book of Romans and it was while he was in Corinth.
The apostle Paul wrote his letter to the Corinthian church which he had established around 50 - 50 A.D. (C.E.).Doctrinal and practical problems had arisen in the church, this being the purpose for Paul's letter.
As you are not clear on which apostle. Peter went to Rome, Thomas to India, and Paul made 3 missionary journeys to Antioch, Ephesus, Corinth and Thessolinica.
Apostle Paul received a bad report on sexual sins being committed in the church at Corinth. He addressed these issues in his first letter to the Corinthians, where he condemned their behavior and urged them to live according to the teachings of Christ.
Timothy was sent by Paul to Corinth.
The apostle Paul dictated the letter to the Romans from Corinth around 56CE, andRomans 16:22 mentions that Tertius was evidently Paul's secretary, and did the transcribing.
Corinth played a major role in the apostle Pauls missionary work.