Western European kingdoms increasingly fought wars over religious differences.
Western European kingdoms increasingly fought wars over religious differences.
Western European kingdoms increasingly fought wars over religious differences.
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Yes, Gregory the Great was pre-reformation.
The Black Death is estimated to have reduced Europe's population by 30-60%. The epidemic peaked in the 1350's, and it took Europe 150 years, or until 1500, to recover its pre-plague population.
The Church of Scotland was not "started" at the Reformation. It was the pre-existing church, only reformed.That may be but John Knox was given credit for reforming it
There are bones, pieces of a cross and a feather from the Angel Gabriel. These are a few relics that i know of.
The pre-1560 church was Roman Catholic. The Scottish Reformation ultimately led to a Presbyterian system of Church governance.
George Yuille has written: 'History of the Baptists in Scotland from pre-Reformation times' -- subject(s): Baptists
J. Alton Templin has written: 'Pre-Reformation Religious Dissent in The Netherlands, 1518-1530'
No. It was "domesticated" in Europe since pre-Roman times.
the Congress of Vienna