The road construction was meant for ease of travel, be it military, commercial or personal. So naturally a good road would enable the Christian preachers to go further and spread the word.
Christianity did not easily spread through the Roman Empire. See the related question, "How did Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire?"
The roman empire itself. But disciples like Paul assisted in spreading the gospel.
Christianity was the religion enforced by Constantine throughout the Roman Empire. Hence the naming of the second Rome after him, ie. Constantinople, the capital of Byzantium.
The Bishop of Rome was the head of Latin or western Christianity in the last few centuries of the Roman Empire, in the the days when Christianity became the state religion of this empire. Latin Christianity was the main form of Christianity in the western part of the Roman Empire. Greek or Eastern Christianity was the main form of Christianity in the eastern part of the empire. Later they came to be called Catholic and Orthodox respectively. Therefore, the Bishop of Rome was the spiritual leader of the Christians in the western part of the empire. Later the bishop of Rome also took on the title of Pope.
There was no one particular person who spread Christianity throughout the empire. All of the disciples/apostles of Jesus went out to "teach all nations". Several apostles are patrons of distant countries and they may very well have traveled to them. For example, James is affiliated with Spain, Peter with Rome, Luke, although not an apostle but a friend of Paul, is buried in Padua, Italy according to the latest DNA. Paul himself traveled and wrote throughout the middle east until he was taken to Rome as a prisoner. The Roman Emperor Constantine also helped spread Christianity by declaring it the official religion of the Roman Empire.
The Romans had built a good network of roads all over their empire. The roads made trade and travel easier and of course opened the way for the gospel to be spread throughout the Roman Empire
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Christianity did not easily spread through the Roman Empire. See the related question, "How did Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire?"
There was not one person who spread Christianity throughout the Roman empire. Christianity began its expansion by the efforts of the original apostles and Paul. These men gained followers who in turn gained followers and the movement snowballed.
The apostles and Paul traveled throughout the region teaching others.
When Constantine converted Christian, then Christianity became a state religion for the Roman Empire.
When Constantine converted Christian, then Christianity became a state religion for the Roman Empire.
There was no single person who spread Christianity throughout the empire. Each one of the apostles of Jesus went to different areas to preach. Paul also did a lot of writing and traveling and converting.
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