There was no one particular person who spread Christianity throughout the empire. All of the disciples/apostles of Jesus went out to "teach all nations". Several apostles are patrons of distant countries and they may very well have traveled to them. For example, James is affiliated with Spain, Peter with Rome, Luke, although not an apostle but a friend of Paul, is buried in Padua, Italy according to the latest DNA. Paul himself traveled and wrote throughout the Middle East until he was taken to Rome as a prisoner.
The Roman Emperor Constantine also helped spread Christianity by declaring it the official religion of the Roman Empire.
No one person is known to have spread Christianity away from its early origins, but Emperor Constantine certainly ensured its success and eventual dominance of the empire. Without his patronage, financial assistance and guidance, Christianity may have remained a minority religion in the Roman Empire. More than anyone else, Constantine was responsible for the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire.
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"...when we got to Rome, Paul was allowed to live by himself, with a soldier to guard him... I was arrested in Jerusalem and handed over to the Romans. They examined me and wanted to release me, because I was not guilty of any crime deserving death. But when the Jews objected, I was compelled to appeal to Caesar - not that I had any charge to bring against my own people...
"...They arranged to meet Paul on a certain day, and came in even larger numbers to the place where he was staying. From morning till evening he explained and declared to them the Kingdom of God and tried to convince them about Jesus from the Law of Moses and from the Prophets. Some were convinced by what he said, but others would not believe...
"...For two whole years Paul stayed there in his own rented house (IN ROME) and welcomed all who came to see him. Boldly and without hindrance he preached the Kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus." (Acts 28:16-31 NIV)
There were many who helped spread Christianity throughout the empire, but the most famous convert is Paul. After his conversion he not only traveled, but contributed many writings on the beliefs.
There were many who helped spread Christianity throughout the empire, but the most famous convert is Paul. After his conversion he not only traveled, but contributed many writings on the beliefs.
There were many who helped spread Christianity throughout the empire, but the most famous convert is Paul. After his conversion he not only traveled, but contributed many writings on the beliefs.
There were many who helped spread Christianity throughout the empire, but the most famous convert is Paul. After his conversion he not only traveled, but contributed many writings on the beliefs.
There were many who helped spread Christianity throughout the empire, but the most famous convert is Paul. After his conversion he not only traveled, but contributed many writings on the beliefs.
There were many who helped spread Christianity throughout the empire, but the most famous convert is Paul. After his conversion he not only traveled, but contributed many writings on the beliefs.
There were many who helped spread Christianity throughout the empire, but the most famous convert is Paul. After his conversion he not only traveled, but contributed many writings on the beliefs.
There were many who helped spread Christianity throughout the empire, but the most famous convert is Paul. After his conversion he not only traveled, but contributed many writings on the beliefs.
There were many who helped spread Christianity throughout the empire, but the most famous convert is Paul. After his conversion he not only traveled, but contributed many writings on the beliefs.
There were many who helped spread Christianity throughout the empire, but the most famous convert is Paul. After his conversion he not only traveled, but contributed many writings on the beliefs.
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Christianity did not easily spread through the Roman Empire. See the related question, "How did Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire?"
The roman empire itself. But disciples like Paul assisted in spreading the gospel.
The spread of Christianity had political ramifications for the Roman Empire. The empire split into two, Constantinople to the east and Rome to the west
They attracted visitors to Constantinople merchant came to trade the byzantine people liked to show off their wealth and they impressed their visitors by ceremonies, glittering jewels and some rich clothes. The visitors brought all the products home with them to show others.
I learnt this in worl religions...I can't remember which emperor, but I'm pretty sure it was after Nero...anyway this guy was going to battle with an army and he claimed that god spoke to him and told him to mark their shields with his symbol and they would win, and so they did mark their shields, and they did win, they then returned to Rome and Christianity was made legal and it spread like wildfire...oh I remember his name now Emperor Constantine...so really Christianity didn't convert anybody, an emperor allowed already converted peopel to practice without fear of death and so it spread faster
Christianity did not easily spread through the Roman Empire. See the related question, "How did Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire?"
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By 325ad Christianity had spread throughout the Roman Empire and to Britain. If you google "spread of Christianity map" you will find maps showing the spread.
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The apostles spread the message in key areas of the empire and converted people.
There was not one person who spread Christianity throughout the Roman empire. Christianity began its expansion by the efforts of the original apostles and Paul. These men gained followers who in turn gained followers and the movement snowballed.
The Romans who remained pagans did not contribute to the spread of Christianity Neither did Julian, who was the only pagan emperor in the Later Roman Empire
The apostles and Paul traveled throughout the region teaching others.
There was no single person who spread Christianity throughout the empire. Each one of the apostles of Jesus went to different areas to preach. Paul also did a lot of writing and traveling and converting.
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The roman empire itself. But disciples like Paul assisted in spreading the gospel.
A:More than anything, the spread of Christianity can be attributed to the success of the Roman Empire, with the enforced conversion of pagans to Christianity throughout the empire, then the success of the Holy Roman Empire under Charlemagne, the forced conversion of Russia to Christianity and finally the spread of colonialism to the New World.