They aren't.
Rome is important in Christianity because when the Romans converted to Christianity, they insisted on making Rome the centre of Christianity. Originally the true centre of Christianity is in constantinople. This action by the Romans caused what is known as a schism in Christianity. The first schism where it was split into roman catholics and Russian orthodox denominations.
The Romans were Latins.
They were important t the upper class ancient Romans because that is were they lived.
the Romans brought Christianity to England in in the great invasion of 55 AD.
No, Christianity wasn't invented by Romans. It was sent to Jesus by God and Jeasus spread Christianity.
No Romans existed way before Christianity
NO
Christianity
Christianity maybe?
The Greeks and Romans have many gods (polytheism) but Christianity only has one God (monotheism).
The Romans Crucified the main exponent so the answer must be NO!
The Romans believed in many Gods - not just one. They saw the teachings of Christianity as a threat to their beliefs, and tried to suppress its followers.