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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church spread in Italy the same as every where else, through the work of the Holy Spirit, in Christian men who gave their lives for the Gospel.
Not sure about Constance, but there was an Roman emperor CONTANTINE in the early 300's AD. He was the first emperor that was a Christian convert and made it legal to be a christian through the Edict of Milan, paving the way for Christianity to be spread through the Roman empire
The Vikings originally had their own Gods, however, later they did alter to the Christian religion and became pagans, christians. They also adopted the Roman alphabet.
Taylor Swift is. Love her! But, um, what is a Christian Roman?
No, he's Christian(Roman Catholic).
The name Marc refers to the roman god Mars. Therefore it's a pagan name and not Christian. Marc also means warrior in Norse paganism. The name Mark refers to the writer of the gospel and thus it's a Christian name.
Charlemagne was a Roman Catholic Christian. His ancestor Clovis the Frank was the first frankish ruler to convert to Catholic Christianity which steered the course of his nation and their descendants to be a catholic nation. Charlemagne himself was also very religious and allied with the Catholic Church to create the Holy Roman Empire
The Gospel of Luke is dedicated to a man named Theophilus. The author mentions Theophilus in the opening verses of the Gospel, stating that he is writing the account so that Theophilus may have certainty about the things he has been taught.
Which Roman emperor was regarded as the founder of the Christian Empire?
The Roman Catholic Church is a type of Christian Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerFrom the way your question is worded, I should think the only answer would be a Catholic Christian who lives in Rome.
The Roman emperor Constantine the Great ceased the persecution of the christian church that occurred before his reign. Constantine himself most likely converted to Christianity. However, he did very little on his own to spread the gospel and Christianity. Once Christianity was accepted by the ruling class, beginning with Constantine, recognition of Christianity as the official religion was well underway. Most believe that Constantine was exposed to the gospel by his mother. This would make good sense as she was a professing Christian.