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St. Patrick was born about 1200 years before Luther went on his rampage that started the Protestant Reformation.
Mostly Protestant mainly Lutheran a small minority is Roman Catholic, before the Protestant Reformation it was a Catholic country.
The ancient Aztecs.
Before the Dutch War of Independence (1568-1648), the Dutch were part of the Spanish Empire. The Spanish King wanted his subjects to be Catholics. Many of the Dutch were catholics, until the Reformation started (about 1500). A substantial minority became protestant and were sentenced to death because of their religion by the Spanish king. That was one of the reasons to start the War of Independence.
Mesoamerica.
Atahualpa, Atahuallpa, Atabalipa or Atawallpa was the last Sapa Inca of the Tawantinsuyu before the Spanish conquest.
You mean before the Spanish conquest? That would be Tenochtitlan (todays Mexico City).
Into Catholic and Protestant, although there are some Christian groups such as the Mennonites who existed as spiritual descendants from earlier anabaptists who were not part of the Protestant Reformation. They existed before then, and were to a degree persecuted by the Protestants, particularly Luther.
I guess you could say it slowly moved away from selling indulgences and stuff and slowly moved to more emphasis on the Bible than before. There's a whole Counter reformation course about that.
the Incas lived in Machu Picchu. The Incas were the largest civilization before the Spanish Conquest
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Before the Reformation, there were two Christian religions-the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox. Both had priests as well as bishops and deacons. There was no such thing as Protestant priests before the Reformation. After the Lutheran Church was founded, the word priest was dropped and today in the Lutheran church, they ordain deacons, pastors or elders and in some Lutheran sects, bishops. The Anglican Church after the Reformation, was and is considered a "bridge" between the Roman Catholics and the Calvinists and Lutherans. They ordain deacons, priests and bishops like in the Catholic and Orthodox faiths. The primary difference at the time the Church of England was founded in the 16th century, was the Mass would be spoken in English not Latin.