The physical geography of the Roman Empire aided the spread of Christianity in various ways. For instance, the intricate system of the roads made it possible to move from one region to another without much of a challenge.
Emperor Constantine gave the Christian Church considerable state patronage, built many magnificent churches and let men of ambition know that their advancement could depend on at least claiming to have converted to the Christian faith. He also began the long persecution of the pagan temples and even executed his log-time friend and mentor on the trumped-up charge that he had altered the winds to prevent urgent food relief from arriving in Constantinople. Constantine's sons and successors continued the patronage of the Christian Church and intensified the persecution of the pagans.
In 391, Emperor Theodosius I ordered that all temples be closed and that all forms of pagan worship cease. By the end of the century, anti-pagan legislation would serve as a licence for the increasing number of acts of vandalism and violent destruction directed against pagan and Jewish places of worship carried out by Christian mobs, often led by the local clergy. As late as the sixth century, legislation was promulgated prescribing the death penalty for anyone practising pagan sacrifice.
Rome's emperors achieved the spread of Christianity by the increasingly preferential treatment of Christians, massive financial support for the Church and centuries of persecution against all other faiths.
Well as we know Rome is near the Tiber River so it was difficult for people to cross it to spread Christianity.
It wasn't so much the geography or road systems as the fact Just about everyone spoke greek
The Roman Empire ruled over the Canaan region during the start of Christianity. Canaan was part of the Roman province of Judaea, with Jerusalem as its capital. The Roman Empire played a significant role in the events surrounding the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Religion was a major contributor to the Byzantine Empire Because it shaped the culture and the military. but on the the hand it also divided the nation because there were Christian's, Jews and Muslims a ticking time bomb I'd say.
The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.The roads connected the empire and spread Roman culture. The army also played a part as it was stationed in all areas of the empire and brought with it Roman customs and culture.
The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire. Byzantine is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part. The latter fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. The latter continued for nearly 1,000 years. The people in question called their empire Roman Empire. The Byzantine heritage was classical (Greco-Roman) culture. After the fall of Rome it became more Greek in character. Greek replaced Latin as the official language. Orthodox Christianity played a deep role in shaping Byzantine culture
It played role because most cities had to be built near the nile
geography played in the west
The Roman Empire ruled over the Canaan region during the start of Christianity. Canaan was part of the Roman province of Judaea, with Jerusalem as its capital. The Roman Empire played a significant role in the events surrounding the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
geography played in the west
geography played in the west
I think that Christianity played an important role before and during the fall of the Roman Empire. Historians explain that this made Roman citizens become pacifist which made it easier for the barbarians to invade Rome. This explains why it was so easy for the barbarians to infiltrate into the city of Rome. Another reason why Christianity held a major role for the decline of empire was that money was used to construct churches instead of having been used to uphold the Roman Empire.
geography played in the west
geography played in the west
he played SG.
Christianity was originally a movement of Jews who accepted Jesus as the messiah, but the movement quickly became predominantly Gentile. The early church was shaped by St. Paul and other Christian missionaries and theologians Christianitywas persecuted under the Roman Empire but state persecution ceased in the 4th century, when Constantine I issued an edict of toleration in 313. On 27 February 380, Emperor Theodosius I enacted a law establishing Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire. From at least the 4th century, Christianity has played a prominent role in the shaping of Western civilization.[
The role that the disciples played in the development of Christianity included establishment of the church such as that began by Peter.
Geography played a role in evading customs because in order to evade the people had to go around customs, and the mountains helped them
geography played a role in the growing Arabian trade because it was a crossroads between 3 continents. Asia, Europe, and Africa.