Prince Vladimir
I know Russia is the second country who believes in evolution so Atheism would be one of themChristianity (mostly Russian Orthodox) with Islam and Buddhism in central Asia and far Eastern Russia.
Costantine
Emperor Constantine
the conversion of emperor constatine
Charlemagne helped spread Christianity throughout the Frankish Empire and the lands he conquered. He spread Christianity through both peaceful conversion efforts and military conquests.
The conversion of Clovis.
I know only one it is country in Europe Georgia, this country is in the middle of Muslim countries: Turkey, Iran and etc. there is only one neighboured orthodox country Russia, but if you look in the history, you will know that Russia never had helped Georgia. but Georgia saved the orthodox religion and it has still been orthodox since fourth century
he converted because he made a promise to his wife's God that if he helped him win a certain battle he would convert to Christianity and worship him for the rest of his life.
Emperor Constantine, who moved the capital of the Empire to Constantinople, ALLOWED Christianity in Roman Empire and converted on his death bed through the Edict of Milan. His tolerance accepted Christianity in Rome, NOT his CONVERSION.
The Roman Empire helped the spread of Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity. Christianity was preached around the eastern part of the Roman Empire by the apostles and other missionaries. Churches developed and the Patriarchates of Antioch, Alexandria and, later, Constantinople were established. The main kind of Christianity which developed in the eastern part of the Roman Empire was called Greek or Eastern Christianity. Later it came to be called Orthodox Christianity. Catholicism was initially called Latin or Western Christianity and became the main for of Christianity in the western part of the Roman Empire. It originated from theologists in Roman Tunisia and soon reached italy. Although Christianity was persecuted by the Romans for a period of time, mainstream Christianity (Greek and Latin Christianity) was made the sole legitimate religion of the empire by the Edict of Thessalonica issued in 380 by the co-emperors Theodosius I and Gratian. The purpose of the edict was to ban dissident Christian doctrines, which were branded as heretic and persecuted. The main target was Arian Christianity, which was popular around the empire.
Emperor Constantine, who moved the capital of the Empire to Constantinople, ALLOWED Christianity in Roman Empire and converted on his death bed through the Edict of Milan. His tolerance accepted Christianity in Rome, NOT his CONVERSION.
They helped natives learn Christianity