Paul was taken as a prisoner to Rome to stand trial before the Emperor Nero. He was held in prison for some time, writing the last of his epistles, and then was, according to tradition. beheaded under orders from Nero.
St. Paul was from the city of Tarsus which was the chief city of the Cilician plain, it was the capital of the Roman province of Cilicia, which was a Roman province. St. Paul died in Rome itself.
St. Paul was being tried by the Roman governor of Israel. He told them that, since he was a Roman citizen by birth, he had a right under Roman law to appeal to the emperor in Rome. He was thus sent to Rome for trial.
St. Paul was being tried by the Roman governor of Israel. He told them that, since he was a Roman citizen by birth, he had a right under Roman law to appeal to the emperor in Rome. He was thus sent to Rome for trial.
St. Paul is traditionally believed to have been martyred in Rome around AD 67. According to Christian tradition, he was executed by beheading, a punishment afforded to Roman citizens, which he was. This event is thought to have occurred during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Nero. His martyrdom is commemorated on June 29th, alongside St. Peter.
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Paul was beheaded in Rome.
St. Paul was beheaded in Rome.
St. Louis, St. Paul, Athens, Attica, and Rome
.Catholic AnswerThe origin of the Latin Rite Church in Rome is Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who sent his Apostles, Peter and Paul to convert Rome. Peter was head of His Church, and both of them were martyred in Rome. St. Peter is buried under the high altar in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, and St. Paul in buried in St. Paul-outside-the-walls.
The tomb thought to be that of Saint Paul is in the Papal Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome.
Paul was imprisoned in Rome in A.D. 60.
St Phoebe was a deaconess of the Church at Cenchreae, the Port of Corinth. She was recommended to the Christian congregation at Rome by St. Paul, who praised her for her assistance to him and to many others. She may have brought Paul's epistle to the Romans to Rome with her. Her feast day is September 3rd.
Yes, there a St Paul's Chapel outside the Apostolic Palace (e.g. The Vatican). The name is St. Paul's Outside the Walls. It is located outside the walls of the Vatican in Rome.
St. Paul the Apostle is traditionally believed to be buried in Rome, specifically at the Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura (St. Paul Outside the Walls). This site is considered one of the four major basilicas in Rome and is built over the presumed burial place of St. Paul. According to tradition, he was martyred and buried there around the year 67 AD.
Probably the greatest Christian missionary was St Paul, and so I suspect St Paul is the person you are enquiring about. Many churches are dedicated to him too - the most famous being St Paul's Basilica in Rome (where St Paul is buried) and St Paul's Cathedral, London. If you're looking for an answer to a Kids Quiz question, then the answer is apparently "Selwyn".
St. Paul was from the city of Tarsus which was the chief city of the Cilician plain, it was the capital of the Roman province of Cilicia, which was a Roman province. St. Paul died in Rome itself.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Peter and St. Paul established the Church in Rome, and they are both buried there, so it was in the first century; St. Peter is buried underneath the high altar in St. Peter's Basilica, you can see his tomb if you visit there; St. Paul is buried in St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome.