The three major religions in Europe include Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Of the three, Judaism is the oldest.
The three most practiced religions in Europe are Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in that order. Many Europeans are also non-religious, and if that counted as a religion, it would place second in number of practicers.
Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are the three largest religions in Europe. Many Europeans are also non-religious.
Muslim, Greek orthodox, Russian orthodox, Judaism, Lutheran
The Battle of Bulge
The Black Death
Germany's invasion of Poland.
Judaism is practiced in the following regions: Israel and major United States cities, and small pockets of North and South America, Europe and Asia.
Judaism had spread to all major regions of Asia including southern Russia, India (Cochin), China (Kaifeng), almost all areas in Europe (aside from Eastern Europe), North Africa and the Mediterranean region.
Yes, though there are Jews spread all over the world. If we speak only in terms of population, Jews are only significant in major European cities and there are already more Muslims in Europe than there are Jews.
The three major religions in Europe are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
None of the three major religions have roots in Europe. However, Protestantism, a sect of Christianity, and it is a sect based on protests of the Catholic and Church of England. Protestants are a plurality in the United States and Canada.