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Q: What country in the western hemisphere is the most roman catholic?
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Did the roman republic influenced the colonists?

Of course the Roman Republic influenced the colonies she herself founded.


The western Roman Empire is said to have fallen in 476 CE what happened during this year?

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What is the modern roman culture?

The Greco-Roman period refers to the culture of the peoples who were incorporated into the Roman Republic & Roman EmpireRoman culture means the culture of the Romans, just as American culture means the culture of the Americans, British culture means the culture of the British, French culture is the culture of the French, etc. Roman means the people who live in Rome. The Romans conquered a large empire in antiquity The term Greco-Roman refers to the fact that ancient Roman culture was deeply influenced by Greek culture. It means Greek-Roman.


What was the state religion of the Eastern Roman Empire circa 1300?

The religion of the former eastern part of the Roman Empire in 1300 was Orthodox Christianity. It had been so since the Edict of Thessalonica on 380, except that at that time it was called Greek of Eastern Christianity. Edict of Thessalonica made mainstream Christianity (Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity) the sole legitimate religion of the Roman Empire. Its purpose t was to ban dissident Christian doctrines, which were branded as heretic. The main target was Arian Christianity, which was popular around the empire. At that time the Latin/Western church and the Greek/Eastern Church, were the main churches of the western and eastern part of the empire respectively. They were two branches of one church which was called Catholic Church and they both subscribed to the Nicene Creed, a particular interpretation of the trinity Later these two churches spit and came to be called Catholic and Orthodox respectively. Western Roman Empire and Eastern Roman Empire are terms which have been coined by historians. The Romans did not use them. The said Roman Empire. Historians have also coined the term Byzantine Empire to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part in the late 5th century. The Romans did not use this term, either. They called it Roman Empire or Romania (this referred to this empire and not the country which was later called Romania).


When did the Western Roman Empire fall?

The most commonly used date is 476, but other dates are also used. Some historians just say 5th century, or the second half of the 5th century. Clearly it was a long, drawn out affair. The East Roman Empire survived until 1453. The name we use for it is the Byzantine Empire, but that name was never used at the time, and they were nearly always called the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages.

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What is the christian church of the west?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church is sometimes known as the Western Church to distinguish it from the Eastern Orthodox Church.


What percentage of Brazils population is Roman Catholic?

Roman Catholic AnswerBrazil, a country that was colonized by the Portuguese, a Catholic country, was 76% Catholic in 1996, this is off nearly ten percent from the previous decade.


What country has the largest population of Roman Catholics in the world?

the US has about 24% of its population as Roman Catholic. Meaning that about 75,000,000 Americans are Roman Catholic. The largest of any other country.


When was the end of the western roman empire?

2073 BC. Wrong answer and with no research's, or foundation you should be kicked out of here, the Roman Empire in Western Hemisphere ended in 437 AD


What country has the most Roman Catholic Churches?

Italy.


Why is argentina's religion roman Catholic?

Because they were invaded by a catholic country when the Europeans colonised it.


What carried out many government duties and unifying Europe when the Western Roman Empire declined?

the roman catholic church


Which Eastern European country is almost entirely Roman Catholic?

Poland. In 2007 over 88% belong to the Roman Catholic Chruch.


Did Spain break away from the Catholic Church before the rest of Europe?

Roman Catholic Answer:To the best of my knowledge, the only country in Europe which broke away, as a Country, from the Catholic church, was England. I believe that Spain is still nominally Roman Catholic.


Was Jacques Cartier a Christian?

Explorer Jacques Cartier came from France. As is the case now, France at that time was a largely Roman Catholic country.


What country has a majority of roman Catholic christians as citizens?

Poland


Why is it hard to find a non catholic church in Ireland?

Because Ireland is a Roman Catholic country.