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  1. Jan 14, 2019 · Credit: Kristin Murphy, Deseret News. This article was updated March 8, 2023. ROME, Italy — The ancient apostles have traveled again, from Copenhagen, Denmark, to Carrara, Italy, and on to Rome. It’s the second time in as many centuries those cities have been linked with the likes of Peter, James, John and Paul.

  2. May 16, 2024 · Jesus’ chief disciple, Peter (also called Simon Peter or Cephas), has been associated with Rome for nearly 2,000 years. The earliest testimony to the apostle Peter’s presence in Rome is a letter from a Christian deacon named Gaius.

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  4. Mar 12, 2021 · Today, where in many countries “tomatoes” just means “tomatoes,” go to Italy and you’ll be assailed by a choice of myriad varieties. Some are best in salads, and some best used in ...

  5. Dec 3, 2022 · The fall of the Empire in its capital saw the entire Italian Peninsula become a coveted prize, and destination, for the hordes of people migrating throughout Europe in this period, especially the Ostrogoths and Vandals. Italy had transformed, by the 6th century CE, from a part of the Roman Empire into a new Germanic civilization.

  6. 900 — Jewish slave merchants lose trade to Italian Christians. During this century, Jews from N. France and N. Italy, speaking a language called Laaz, begin speaking earliest Yiddish, as a result of contact with German speakers. 920 — R. Moses of Lucca, of N. Italy and son Kalonymus, move to Mainz–becoming forefathers of German Jewish ...

  7. Some four and a half centuries later, however, when a bishop of Rome was said to have turned back an invading Hunnic warlord and successfully negotiated with a Vandal king before the gates of his defenseless city, Christianity was the officially sanctioned religion of Rome and Italy.

  8. Jan 30, 2023 · As he was coming along the way, some Christians came down from Rome to meet him. Some traveled 30 miles to the Three Taverns to meet up with Paul; others traveled 40 miles to the Forum of Appius (Acts 28:15). From those places, a joyful procession of believers accompanied Paul to Rome.

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