Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman Empire in 380 AD under emperor Theodosius I.
Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD under emperor Theodosius I.
Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD under emperor Theodosius I.
Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD under emperor Theodosius I.
Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD under emperor Theodosius I.
Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD under emperor Theodosius I.
Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD under emperor Theodosius I.
Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD under emperor Theodosius I.
Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD under emperor Theodosius I.
AnswerImperial support for Christianity and opposition to paganism were already underway from the time of Constantine, and there was arguably no definitive year in which Christianity became the official religion of empire. Paganism had to survive nearly a century of persecution before Emperor Theodosius (379-395) finally outlawed worship at pagan temples in 391 CE and forbade gatherings of another recent religion, Manichaeanism. He also gave tacit approval for the triumphant Christian church to pillage and destroy those pagan temples that had survived nearly a century of persecution. This marked the end of public worship of the pagan gods, thus making Christianity the only authorised religion of empire.
Christianity took root in the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire. The empire became Christianized under the rule of Emperor Constantine, and the official religion shifted from paganism to Christianity. The Eastern Orthodox Church emerged as the dominant Christian faith in the Byzantine Empire.
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They claim to be Muslim, but just like christianity there are many sects of the religion and they are the most extreme sect of the religion
Christianity developed from a religion among a small group of Jews (who lived in Judea, which was part of the Roman Empire) into a mass religion in the Roman days. It spread around the Roman Empire. It became state religion. Catholic Christianity and Orthodox Christianity developed during the Later Roman Empire. They were originally called Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity respectively. The former was the main form of Christianity in the western part of the Roman Empire and the latter was the main form of Christianity in the eastern part of the Roman Empire.
Eastern Orthodox Christianity is considered the traditional and official religion in Bulgaria, although a big part of Bulgarians consider themselves atheists.
Eastern Orthodox is a branch of Christianity.
Christianity
Byzantine Empire is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part. The people in question did not even know this term and called their empire Roman Empire. Christianity spread though the eastern part of the Roman Empire before the fall of the western part. Christianity developed into two main forms, the Latin or Western Church and the Greek or Eastern church. The former was the main form of Christianity in the western part of the empire and the latter was the main one in the eastern part. Later they came to be called Catholic and orthodox respectively. Both these branches of Christianity became state religion in 380. Therefore,what we now call Orthodox Christianity was already the religion of the eastern part of the Roman empire before the Byzantine period.
Latín/christianity
Vladimir I, also known as Vladimir the Great, became the grand prince of Kiev and chose Eastern Orthodox Christianity as the official state religion in 988. This decision had a lasting impact on the cultural and religious development of Russia.
AnswerImperial support for Christianity and opposition to paganism were already underway from the time of Constantine, and there was arguably no definitive year in which Christianity became the official religion of empire. Paganism had to survive nearly a century of persecution before Emperor Theodosius (379-395) finally outlawed worship at pagan temples in 391 CE and forbade gatherings of another recent religion, Manichaeanism. He also gave tacit approval for the triumphant Christian church to pillage and destroy those pagan temples that had survived nearly a century of persecution. This marked the end of public worship of the pagan gods, thus making Christianity the only authorised religion of empire.
Christianity
The current dominant religion is Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
Orthodox Christianity.
Victoria Azarenka's religion is Orthodox Christianity.
Christianity took root in the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire. The empire became Christianized under the rule of Emperor Constantine, and the official religion shifted from paganism to Christianity. The Eastern Orthodox Church emerged as the dominant Christian faith in the Byzantine Empire.