Religion was the center of life in Europe for centuries. Religion influenced lifestyle in all aspects, but is most known for causing wars and conflict.
Around the middle of the 19th century. The Japanese prints mainly influenced the impressionists (Monet, Degas) and Vincent van Gogh.
christianity
Zoroastrianism was the religion of Iran (Persia) before Islam. It was founded in Persia around the 6th century BC out of the teachings of a religious philosopher called Zoroaster. It influenced Christianity, Judaism and Islam
Some reasons why many people hated the catholic church was because some were under the influence that the religion had too much power over Europe. They controlled the majority of politics around Europe, around the time nationalism was starting to appear. People wanted their own country to have power over themselves, and for them not to be influenced by religion in Italy.
Christianity
Orthodox Judaism, is the traditional form of the religion. The Conservative and Reform movements arose in Europe and the United States around the 19th century, both making an attempt to modernize Judaism.
Daoism is a religion originating in East Asia from around 3rd or 4th century BCE.
There were several plagues that spread through Europe from around the middle of the 1st Century to the middle of the 2nd Century A.C.E. Millions of people died in each of them.
The Napoleonic Code influenced the law systems of many other nations around Europe and the United States.
No. There are far many more Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Sunni Muslims each in Europe than Jews; there are around 2 million Jews in Europe today.
The numerals were introduced into Europe around the 10th century.
The main religious beliefs in Europe of the 15th century were: - Greek Orthodox Religion in the Eastern part of the world (Byzantine Empire, which was conquered by Muslim Turks on 1453). - Roman Catholic Church in the West part of Europe. Later other religious beliefs came into play. For example Lutheranism emerged around 17th century in the Northern parts of Europe (Germany etc).