I'm not sure who besides this, but Paul did witness to the guards/jailers when he was in jail in Phillipi
Look in the bible! Jeez.
Pope John Paul died a Catholic. However, a cousin of Pope Benedict the XVI is a Jehovah's Witness.
Jesus Christ appeared to Saul/Paul on his way to Damascus. Just because Paul probably did not see the actual resurrected Christ before He ascended, he did see Him at a later time, and that was enough to give Paul an apostleship. Christ appointed Paul an apostle to the Gentiles, that's you and me unless your Jewish.
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.
It was By the Power Of the Holy Spirit, that made St. Paul experience Christ on the way to Damascus.
Reliable? Hmm. Peter knew the most about Jesus but was not reliable. I'd say that Paul was the most reliable witness.
Paul A. Buse has written: 'Law enforcement officials liability insurance' -- subject(s): Police liability Insurance
Paul was after Jesus.
Paul had contact with several Roman officials during his missionary journeys and subsequent trials. Notably, he encountered Felix, the governor of Judea, and later Festus, who succeeded Felix. Additionally, Paul had an audience with King Agrippa II, who was also involved in his trial. These interactions illustrate Paul's engagement with the Roman legal system as he spread his message.
In The Verdict (1982), Paul Newman plays an alcoholic attorney trying to make a career comeback by taking a medical malpractice case.
before john paul the second was john paul 1 (albino luciani)