The Romans spread two different religions: pagan religion and Catholicism. In the early days of the Roman Empire, they spread pagan Roman religion that is usually referred today as Roman Mythology. In 312 AD, Emperor Constantine converted to Catholicism, and made it the state religion in 313. After that point Catholicism was spread by the sword across the Roman Empire. This practice continued until the fall of the Roman Empire, and was picked up by most of the kingdoms that rose out of that collapse.
The general way of spreading religion within the Roman Empire, and even more so by the governments that followed the fall of the Roman Empire, was if you did not convert to Catholicism, you died.
It was Jesus Christ via the missionary work of the apostles. Christianity was the monotheistic religion which spread in the Roman Empire.
In the early history of America, Calvinism played a role in religion. Many of the settlers practiced religion that was a natural outgrowth of the principles Calvin believed. As colonies spread, Calvinism was not as rigid.
The Roman road system did not have any influence whatsoever on the spread of democracy. Neither Rome nor the Roman Empire were democracies. Democracy was a Greek concept. There were some democracies in some Greek city-states, but then they collapsed. Democracy as we know it now started to develop some 1,200 years after the Romans.
the Olmec culture spread by trade centerso
They built the Vatican.
Hinduism, for the most part, but Jainismin the older times!
Christianity is the contribution of the Romans to religion. Christianity spread around the Roman Empire and eventually became state religion. Both Catholic and Orthodox Christianity originally developed in the Roman Empire.
The spread of Judaism may be called spacial distribution or diaspora. The spacial distribution of Jews differs from that of any other ethnic religion. This is because Judaism is practiced in many countries, not just its place of origin. But the spread of Judaism might be caused by diaspora, the action of when the Romans forced Jews to disperse throughout the world. The Romans had forced the diaspora after demolishing an attempt by the Jews to rebel against Roman rule.
All over the world as Muslims are spread almost in all world countries
Islam is practised all over the world by Muslims.
He spread Greek culture such as the Greek language and religion.
jesus christThe Romans also eventually adopted Catholicism with the Emperor Constantine. Since they were a major influence on the Western world, this helped spread it. Also, in the Middle Ages people were looking for religion, and since they all still sort of elieved in the Holy Roman Empire they continued to believe in it's official religion.
in asia Answer: Buddhism originated in India, spread to China and other parts of Asia and to Europe and is practiced throughout the world today.
It was Jesus Christ via the missionary work of the apostles. Christianity was the monotheistic religion which spread in the Roman Empire.
Originally, people in Nazareth were Jewish. So, Jewish religion. Later, three decades after the birth of Jesus Christ, Christianity started to spread in the area.
The largest religion practiced in mexico is Roman Catholicism due to it being imported and spread by the spanish conquistadors.
. They spread Indian styles of art, architecture, dance, and religion