Eusebius, one of the most learned men of his time, wrote the Church history up to the year 325 A.D. He said that Peter never was in Rome. This Church history was translated by Jerome from the original Greek, but in his translation he added a fantastic story of Peters residence in Rome. This was a common practice in trying to create credence in their doctrines, using false statements, false letters and falsified history.
"The frequency is coming from the grassy knoll, Captain."
This is a flat-out, bald faced lie, BTW.