When was Rome introduced to Christianity?
This is long, but very informative. Plus, the term “Christianity” was not immediately adopted…think about it. Who were the Christians…they were jews who beleived in Christ as the messiah, the son of god. So before they were christians, they were jews who believed Jesus was the son of God, the messiah. “There were endemic revolts against the Roman occupation, but after the failure of The Great Jewish Revolt (which began in 66 CE) the Jewish temple in Jerusalem was destroyed (in 70 CE)”-Jordan D (Yahoo Answers) ——————— The AD system was developed by a monk named Dionysius Exiguus (a Scythian) in Rome in 525, as an outcome of his work on calculating the date of Easter. Byzantine chroniclers like Theophanes continued to date each year in their world chronicles on a different and much more popular Judaeo-Christian basis from the notional creation of the World as calculated by Christian scholars in the first five centuries of the Christian era. These eras, sometimes called