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1. There was only one way into the dungeon, through the floor of prison, and from all accounts, there was also only one way out ...death.

2. Peter baptized his jailers in the dungeon. He escaped with their help, but was confronted by Jesus (Holy Spirit) during his escape and returned willingly to be martyred upside down on a cross.

3. Paul wrote II Timothy, an intimate letter to his apopted son, while imprisoned there. He asked Timothy to bring his cloak because it was so cold and damp. Paul spent almost 10 years in several prisons, but this time would be his last before he received his prize from the Lord.

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Mamertine Prison was in ancient Rome. The prison was used as a short term facility to hold prisoners that were to be executed. The prison is now used for Christian worship as it is believed that St. Peter and St. Paul were both held there, imprisoned.

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The Mamertine prison was the only prison in Rome known as carcer (latin for prison)

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The Mamertine Prison was a prison located on the northeastern slope of Capitoline Hill in ancient Rome.

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Mamertine Prison was in Rome's Comitium. It was built in the mid-600s BC by Ancus Marcius. It was originally a cistern.

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