Paul's own epistles give no information, other than that he plannedto go to Rome. Since there is no confirmation in Paul's own epistles of the appeal to Caesar and the journey to Rome, some challenge the historicity of Acts and dismiss the account of Paul's hazardous sea journey in Acts 27:1-28:14 as novelistic fiction. The only other source that could help us is Clement of Rome, who appears to suggest that Paul eventually went to Spain. If so, Paul almost certainly went to Rome at least one time.
Rome
A:The Muratorian Fragment states that Paul travelled from Rome to Spain, but this text can not be dated earlier than 170 CE, so would not be proof without independent confirmation. In possible support of this, Clement of Rome, writing about 96 CE (1 Clement), says that Paul lastly preached in the far reaches of the west (Spain), and Paul would surely have stopped over in Rome before proceeding to Spain.A second-century tradition says that Paul was executed by Nero in Rome around 65 CE, thus suggesting that he never left Rome and that his remains would still be somewhere in Rome as claimed by the Catholic Church. Not only does this tradition seem to contradict what little documentary evidence we have, but the Pastoral Epistles seem to suggest that Paul was in Asia Minor at about this time, which means that the author(s) was unaware that Paul had already been executed.
Paul did not live in B.C he lived in A.D. Paul is believed to have been in Rome about 60 A.D. He was killed around 66 A.D
Paul was enroute to Rome as a prisoner and it was a brief stop-over port on the way.
Saints Peter and Paul went to Rome to establish the Catholic faith there, but it was already set up by Our Blessed Lord and the Holy Spirit working through the Apostles in Jerusalem, thus they brought the Catholic Church to Rome, they did not go there to set it up. At the links below is information about the tombs of St. Peter (under the high altar in St. Peter's Basilica) and the St. Paul (in St. Paul Outside the Walls).
**Antioch in Pisidia, Iconium, Lystra, Derbe, and Perga(Acts 13:14-14:26) **Samothrace, Troas, Ne‧ap′o‧lis, Philippi, Amphipolis, Thessalonica, Beroea, Athens, and Corinth (Acts 16:11-18:17) **Macedonia(Acts 19:22),Ephesus First Missionary Trip: CYPRUS,PAMPHYLIA,Perga,Antioch (of Pisidia),Iconium,Lystra,Derbe Second Missionary Trip:CILICIA,Tarsus,Derbe,Lystra,Iconium,Antioch (of Pisidia),PHRYGIA,GALATIA,Troas Third Missionary Trip: CILICIA, Tarsus,Derbe,Lystra,Iconium,Antioch (of Pisidia),Ephesus,ASIA, Troas
yes they did they left rome to go and fight the god of dogs and eata piece of lardi cake ; )
Paul of Tarsus, formerly Saul was a Roman citizen from his father's side of the family. He acknowledged this fact before a Roman magistrate and a magistrate does not have the power to try a Roman citizen, so he was sent to Rome for a decision on his case.
Rome Ciampino Airport has many international flights that go in and out to countries such as France, Spain, and England. The airlines that service Rome Ciampino Airport include Rayanair and Wizz Air.
The east coast of the US is closer to Spain than the west coast. But airplanes can get you to Spain from any international airport.
Primarily, it was the Apostle Paul, selected to go to the gentiles.