Buddhism Hinduism and Confuscianism are eastern religions. Although practiced in the west, they are not western religions. Western religions are those initiated in Europe and the western portion of the middle east. Christianity and Judaism are 'the' western religions, although certain minor religions (Druids, Norse myth) are western religions. Western religions do not include the indigenous religions of the western hemisphere. Islam is generally not considered a western religion, although being an Abrahamic religion, is considered western by some.
Catholic, Muslim, Buahism
The Aryan peoples stretched across Europe into western Asia. They had many religions.
The roman catholic church.
The Mideast and the western Asian territories were not in Europe including Africa.I know this because i had the same question in my worksheet
There are numerous amounts of religions and spiritual beliefs in early Europe. Some of the known religions are: Wicca, Druid, various forms of Paganism, and Judaism.
Roman Catholic
There was only one and it was Catholic.
Mainly religions of Europe and England, Christian, but some were also Protestant religions.
This question can not be answered. We don'the have the names of the religions.
The actual answer to this is: almost everywhere. Here are some examples and it does not cover everyone: A. Native American "religions" began in the Western Hemisphere. Aztecs, Mayans, Incas. and North American Tribes had ancient religions; B. The middle east gave birth to 3 major ancient times created religions; C. The sub continent gave rise to Hinduism & Buddhism;and D. Parts of the western Roman empire had so-called Barbaric religions among western Europe, and the Romans & Greeks developed their own religions.
Paganism. But technically I could also say things like Samaritan-ism, Zoroastrianism, Druze, Hinduism, religions which are mainly ethnic in nature and which don't exist in any large amounts in western Europe. Although, Hinduism may be an exception to that, but compared to the percentage of the other religions, I doubt Hinduism make s much of a splash in Western Europe.