No
Christianity
England was supporting the Netherlands and had the "audacity" to reject Catholicism as an official religion (supporting Protestantism).
It was the Orthodox Church, or The Eastern Orthodox Church.
There is no official state religion, although the government collects taxes for the major Christian religions -- Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. Muslims constitute a growing minority mainly because of immigration from Turkey.
The Byzantine Empire was the Eastern Roman Empire after the split first initiated by Emperor Diocletian in the 200s A.D. and finalized by Constantine's reign. The official language was Latin, until 620 where it was changed to Greek after Emperor Justinian's reign.
I assume you mean the official split into Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, which happened in 1054.
of where?
No, the official start of Catholicism was Pentecost.
Catholicism
Christianity
Catholicism became the official state religion of France in 496 AD when Clovis I, the king of France at that time, changed religions from paganism to Catholicism.
The official religion of Italy is Roman Catholicism.
The official religion in Monaco is Roman Catholicism.
Nicaragua's state religion is Roman Catholicism.
Christianity. -Apex- :)
England was supporting the Netherlands and had the "audacity" to reject Catholicism as an official religion (supporting Protestantism).
Yes, it was he who established Christianity as the official religion of the Byzantine Empire.