no, it is a fact, and if you want to research it, feel free to do so on your own.....you won't be disappointed!!!
Simon Peter - Parthia [Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, Bithynia], Britain. No indication that he ministered to Rome. Now there are writings, not scripture, that claim because in Acts 12:17 it says that after getting out of prison Peter went to another place. That place is not recorded in scripture so many attempt to place Peter in Rome after that. Problem with that is that any reference to Peter being in Rome is based on speculation and writings of second generation writers after the apostles were all dead.
Now, there was a man by the name of Simon Magus that was a counterfeit preacher who established a very large following in Rome. If one relies on the later writings to prove that Peter was in Rome than they must also come to understand that it was Simon Magus who spent 25 years in the sacerdotal chair in Rome. It was also he who joined pagan practices into his universal church.
Also if these later writings are to be relied on one has to believe that Peter had a daughter by the name of PETRONILLA since those same histories including archeological evidence show her as his daughter.
Once again, if rather than relying on scripture we rely on the later writings to establish Peters presence in Rome we see that he only visited there twice with 25 years between the two times and it was Simon Magus who established the Roman Universal (Catholic) Church in Rome.