Yes, Peter was in Rome during his lifetime.
Yes, according to tradition, Peter was in Rome during his lifetime.
There is no definitive historical record indicating that Jesus ever traveled to Rome during his lifetime. The majority of accounts of his life focus on his time in the region of modern-day Israel and surrounding areas.
Peter is believed to have died around 64-67 AD during the reign of Emperor Nero in Rome.
A:If indeed St Peter ever went to Rome as the first bishop of Rome and therefore pope, we know little or nothing about what happened during his pontificate. Tradition does say that Peter was executed in Rome by Emperor Nero, having first appointed his successor Linus. The author of the epistle known as 1 Clement had only this to say about Peter: "There was Peter who by reason of unrighteous jealousy endured not one not one but many labours, and thus having borne his testimony went to his appointed place of glory." It appears that this Roman presbyter, writing just a few decades after the lifetime of Peter, was unaware that Peter ever went to Rome and became the first pope. Even the tradition that Peter appointed Linus as the next bishop of Rome has been challenged. Francis A. Sullivan SJ (From Apostles to Bishops) says that there is a general agreement among scholars that the church of Rome was led by a council of presbyters until well into the second century, with no evidence of a ruling bishop.There may be much to learn from Saint Peter during his discipleship with Jesus, but nothing is known about his supposed life as pope.
No, Saint Peter's Basilica is in the Vatican, not in Rome,
Pretty much the same as it is now--maybe a little less warm.
Peter, one of Jesus' disciples, is believed to have been crucified upside down in Rome during the reign of Emperor Nero.
First of all no one can be elected empire because an empire is not a person. Secondly, Caesar was never an emperor. During his lifetime Rome was still a republic.
Conquered Europe, Became ruler of Rome, wrote books and laid down the foundation of most laws.
Yes, according to tradition, Peter is considered the first bishop of Rome.
St. Peter's in Rome was given its location because it is believed to be where St. Peter was buried under the Basilica.
Yes, Peter went to Rome for his vacation last summer.