The only legal religion at that time in Europe was Roman Catholicism. well you know me
Christianity is the dominant religion in Europe by far, with over 75% of the population. The largest denominations within Christianity are Roman Catholic (35%), Orthodox (27%), and Protestant (14%). Roman Catholics are predominate in Western Europe, Orthodox Christians are predominate in Eastern Europe, and Protestants are predominate in Northern Europe.
The second largest "religion" is actually no affiliated religion, which belongs to 18% of Europeans. This is arguably the largest growing "religion" as well, as more and more Europeans are becoming either unaffiliated or self-identified agnostics/atheists. Non-affiliaters are most common in Central, Western, and Northern Europe. An even larger number of Europeans are labeling religion as unimportant. Most of these Europeans hail from the Baltic.
The third largest religion, but second largest real religion, is Islam, which 5% of Europeans belong to. Most European Muslims are located in Southeastern Europe, in the Balkans. However, there are large Muslim populations in Western Europe as well, where an increasing migrant population has been forming for decades.
Where? In Europe, definitely Christianity. Worldwide, I suspect it would also be Christianity.
roman catholic
There was only one and it was Catholic.
roman catholic,protestant,eastern orthodox
Cathoilic
That depends on which part of the world you lived. In Europe the dominant religion was Catholic Christianity, But there was also Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam in other places and the religions of the peoples of the Americas and China and Australia to consider.
Dominant religion--Islam. Dominant language--Arabic and French.
Islam
Please define "this country" - many countries have different dominant religions.
Christianity is the dominant religion of philadelphia.ITs main religions are almost all which are in america.
The Dominant religion of Mexico is the Roman Catholic Faith. Even there are more christian denominations and other religions present. The catholic church is the dominant one.
Albania is the only country in Europe to have Islam as its dominant religion.
who became the dominant people of southern eastern europe
During the Renaissance period, there was a mix of religions in different regions of Europe, including Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Islam. The dominant religion in many parts of Europe was Catholicism, but there was also a growing influence of Protestantism, especially after the Protestant Reformation. Additionally, there were pockets of Jewish and Islamic communities in various parts of Europe.