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there were no protestants during the dark ages.....not until the reformation which in England king Henry the 8th was the king during the begining of the reformation. so you answer is 0.

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No accurate records were kept of such things. Though it should be noted that Catholics are Christians.

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How does the persecution of Christians by non-Christians compare with the persecution of non-Christians by Christians during the Dark ages?

By far, most of those persecuted or killed by Christians were . . . Christians! Most people asking and answering this question are ignorant that there are distinctions among people who call themselves Christians. To answer this question properly one must understand that there are Catholics and there are Protestants, and both call themselves Christian. Most of those killed by Catholics after the Reformation were Protestant Christians. And a few number of people--a handful, really, in total history--have been killed or persecuted by Protestants--the fewest number compared to any group. So the very common rebuttal to the statement that Islamic terrorists are killing people in a religious fervor, or that many millions were killed by communists, "Christians killed a lot, too, in the Dark Ages!" is a non-sequator.


What did religion have to do in the dark ages?

It killed people. Which is what it always does.


How did Christians go into the Christian Dark Ages?

Illiteracy, poverty, and land grabs by rich "lords" ruined the economy and plunged Europe into the Dark Ages.


Where did Catholics settle in Australia?

They sent those who didn't convert to Australia as prisoners during the dark ages.


How did Christians go through the Christian Dark Ages?

They went in homes and secretly prayed


The religion that took hold across most of Europe during the dark ages?

christians


Did Catholics persecute Anabaptists during the Dark Ages?

No. The Anabaptists arose during the Reformation, in the 16th century. The Dark Age ended in the 11th century.


How come there were Christians in the dark ages as Christ had not been sacrificed then?

If, by "dark ages," you mean the period of cultural decline that took place in Europe in the Middle Ages, Christ's sacrifice took place hundreds of years prior. He was crucified around the year 30 AD; in other words, the first century. Europe's "dark ages" took place between the 5th and 15th centuries.


Who invented the dark ages?

Who was the leader of the dark ages


Who labeled the Renaissance as dark ages?

The Renaissance was not labeled the "dark ages". Renaissance means "rebrith" and it came AFTER the "dark ages or the middle ages."


What is a another name for the Middle Ages?

Dark Ages and\or Medieval Ages


Rome before the dark ages vs during the dark ages?

Before. Rome fell in 410 AD which started the "dark ages"