Nero.
139 ruling assassinated in 124 b.c.
Tradition says it was Peter and Paul who were martyered during the time of Nero's reign.
there were many families in Rome, but the only one that ruled directly was the Caesar of that particular century.
"Caesar" is/was both a family name and a title. It was the surname of Julius and became the surname of Augustus, his adopted son. The first five emperors were all "Caesars" either biologically or by adoption so Caesar was their family name. By the time the dynasty ended the name Caesar morphed into a title for the ruling emperor and from that time on the Romans called their emperor Caesar. So, a Caesar would rule an empire or a nation, or, after Diocletian, a part of the empire."Caesar" is/was both a family name and a title. It was the surname of Julius and became the surname of Augustus, his adopted son. The first five emperors were all "Caesars" either biologically or by adoption so Caesar was their family name. By the time the dynasty ended the name Caesar morphed into a title for the ruling emperor and from that time on the Romans called their emperor Caesar. So, a Caesar would rule an empire or a nation, or, after Diocletian, a part of the empire."Caesar" is/was both a family name and a title. It was the surname of Julius and became the surname of Augustus, his adopted son. The first five emperors were all "Caesars" either biologically or by adoption so Caesar was their family name. By the time the dynasty ended the name Caesar morphed into a title for the ruling emperor and from that time on the Romans called their emperor Caesar. So, a Caesar would rule an empire or a nation, or, after Diocletian, a part of the empire."Caesar" is/was both a family name and a title. It was the surname of Julius and became the surname of Augustus, his adopted son. The first five emperors were all "Caesars" either biologically or by adoption so Caesar was their family name. By the time the dynasty ended the name Caesar morphed into a title for the ruling emperor and from that time on the Romans called their emperor Caesar. So, a Caesar would rule an empire or a nation, or, after Diocletian, a part of the empire."Caesar" is/was both a family name and a title. It was the surname of Julius and became the surname of Augustus, his adopted son. The first five emperors were all "Caesars" either biologically or by adoption so Caesar was their family name. By the time the dynasty ended the name Caesar morphed into a title for the ruling emperor and from that time on the Romans called their emperor Caesar. So, a Caesar would rule an empire or a nation, or, after Diocletian, a part of the empire."Caesar" is/was both a family name and a title. It was the surname of Julius and became the surname of Augustus, his adopted son. The first five emperors were all "Caesars" either biologically or by adoption so Caesar was their family name. By the time the dynasty ended the name Caesar morphed into a title for the ruling emperor and from that time on the Romans called their emperor Caesar. So, a Caesar would rule an empire or a nation, or, after Diocletian, a part of the empire."Caesar" is/was both a family name and a title. It was the surname of Julius and became the surname of Augustus, his adopted son. The first five emperors were all "Caesars" either biologically or by adoption so Caesar was their family name. By the time the dynasty ended the name Caesar morphed into a title for the ruling emperor and from that time on the Romans called their emperor Caesar. So, a Caesar would rule an empire or a nation, or, after Diocletian, a part of the empire."Caesar" is/was both a family name and a title. It was the surname of Julius and became the surname of Augustus, his adopted son. The first five emperors were all "Caesars" either biologically or by adoption so Caesar was their family name. By the time the dynasty ended the name Caesar morphed into a title for the ruling emperor and from that time on the Romans called their emperor Caesar. So, a Caesar would rule an empire or a nation, or, after Diocletian, a part of the empire."Caesar" is/was both a family name and a title. It was the surname of Julius and became the surname of Augustus, his adopted son. The first five emperors were all "Caesars" either biologically or by adoption so Caesar was their family name. By the time the dynasty ended the name Caesar morphed into a title for the ruling emperor and from that time on the Romans called their emperor Caesar. So, a Caesar would rule an empire or a nation, or, after Diocletian, a part of the empire.
Julius Caesar thought that he was so powerful that he didn't need any guards to protect him and this caused a pandemonium with the Roman population that they decided to assassinate Caesar to end his ruling of the Roman Empire.
Both Peter and Paul were martyred in Rome.
139 ruling assassinated in 124 b.c.
Vincent de Paul was not martyred. He died of natural causes.
he was ruling the city of Rome
Vincent de Paul was not martyred. He died of natural causes.
he was ruling the city of Rome
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Saul of Tarsus, later known as the apostle Paul, was a future Christian who watched Stephen being martyred. This event deeply impacted Paul, eventually leading to his conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus.
When Stephen was martyred in ch8... However, he was known as Saul then; becoming Paul after his conversion on the road to Damascus.
Saint Paul who was martyred in the persecution of Diocletian about 305 at Porto Romano at the mouth of the River Tiber. Not to be confused with St. Paul the Apostle.
Tradition says it was Peter and Paul who were martyered during the time of Nero's reign.
The Apostle John was not a martyr, although the Romans attempted to kill him. Paul was beheaded in Rome about the year 64-67 for being a Christian.