None. There was no Roman Empire during the middle ages. The western part of the empire fell roughly in 476. The eastern part hung on until 1453 but their religion was Christianity. They were conquered by the Ottoman Turks who were Muslim, but were not part of the Roman empire.
During the Middle Kingdom, Osiris was the most important of the gods. However, there were temples to many gods throughout the Egyptian empire.
yours and mine
yes
The Roman Empire was followed by the Middle Ages throughout the whole of western Europe.
Catholics and Muslims
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During the Middle Kingdom, Osiris was the most important of the gods. However, there were temples to many gods throughout the Egyptian empire.
yours and mine
yes
The Roman Empire was followed by the Middle Ages throughout the whole of western Europe.
The Ottoman Empire
Christianity originated in the Middle East after Jesus Christ was born, and now is a widespread religion there and throughout the world. (There are other religions in the Middle East too.)
Catholics and Muslims
The medieval empire in central Europe was the Holy Roman Empire.
The Holy Roman Empire.
The middle east is known as a center of the religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
There were a lot of Muslims in Spain during the Middle Ages, and in the Balkans during the late Middle Ages. There were a lot of Jews through many parts of Europe during much of the Middle Ages. In the start of the Middle Ages, there were still some pagans in the area that had been the Roman Empire, and pagans remained in northern and eastern Europe. There were other Christian groups. The Coptic Orthodox Church and the Oriental Orthodox Church were two that remain today. There were also other Churches, like the Celtic Church, and a variety of heretical organization, such as the Cathars, that were more ephemeral.