The question raises a false premise. Paul was not charged with preaching a new religion; to the Romans, the early Jesus movement was merely a sect of Israelite religion. But, Emperor Claudius (42-54 CE) issued a decree that applied to the Jews, and that may be what the question has in mind. This decree allowed the Jews to freely practice their religious beliefs, but, in return, the Jews were not allowed to proselytize their religion to others. So, Paul's missionary efforts to Gentiles (non-Jews) was in direct violation of this decree.
It is said that the apostle Peter was executed during the reign of Nero. The disciple Paul is also said to have lost his life around the same time.
I believe that this would be Paul. Because of his insistance in preaching the gospel, and even though he was a Roman citizen he was put to death.
A second-century tradition was that Peter was beheaded on the orders of the Emperor Nero, while a later tradition was that Peter was crucified upside down. However, it is good to ignore many such legends that arise without any eidence to support them. We have no reason to believe that Paul was executed, whether by beheading or crucifixion.
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AnswerAccording to Paul, in his epistles, he himself was the apostle who originated the mission of preaching to the gentiles ('foreigners') or non-Jews, with some apparent resistance from Peter.According to Acts of the Apostles, Paul did not initiate the practice of preaching to non-Jews. Acts is quite clear that Peter received information from an angel and then promoted and participated in the practice of preaching to non-Jews - before Paul had started his mission.
The apostle Paul is not mentioned as preaching in Jerico in the bible.
St Paul is called "The Apostle to the Gentiles". It was he who traversed the known world in the first century AD, baptizing, preaching and spreading the Gospel to the Nations.
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They walked around from city to city preaching in synagogues and on street corners.
Two of Paul-the apostle's options for spreading Christianity from Jerusalem to Spain included open preaching, and assisting the poor through offerings.
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While Thomas was preaching the Gospel in India he is said to have built churches and other buildings.
The Apostle to Germany, Boniface, was killed by an armed group of Germans (Frisians) who were intent on robbing him and silencing his preaching in the year 754.
Thomas the apostle is believed to have suffered persecution through martyrdom. Tradition holds that he was killed by being speared to death in India, after encountering hostility and opposition to his preaching of Christianity.
Peter had a big affect on the Jews as well as the Romans , he was a bold and outspoken man and did thework of Jesus carrying it on healing and preaching as well.