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Pervasive language refers to language that is prevalent or widespread within a particular context or culture. It can also refer to language that is all-encompassing and has a strong influence on communication and behavior.
Judaism did not spread at all in Rome. The Ancient Romans were hostile to Jewish practice.
Christianity spread in all directions from Jerusalem. The apostles obeyed the dictum, "go, teach ye all nations..." We are more familiar with the spread to Rome, but there were pockets of Christians in Asia and India.
Luxury hotels in Rome are fairly common as it is a popular tourist city and as a result luxury hotels are spread all throughout the city. To find a place to book hotels, travel sites such as tripadvisor may serve well.
Because, as Christianity began to spread outside the areas Jesus knew and ministered in - Galilee in particular and Israel in general - the Roman Empire was all around and Latin was the language Rome and its administrators spoke throughout the empire. It was the logical step to go to Latin for communicating the Gospel message to as wide an audience as possible.
The Islamic Conquests spread Islam throughout all of the Middle East,North Africa,and Spain.
As the Jews began living in all the European countries.
The Edict of Milan helped spread Christianity by allowing all religions in Rome.
They Started Conquering all of what was the Rome and Greek empires. As the Empires were coming to an end.
Islam did not spread the same way throughout all of Africa. In North Africa, Islam spread by conquest. In West Africa and along the Indian Ocean, Islam spread by contact between Muslim merchants and local Non-Muslims.
Alexander the great spread Hellenic culture through all his conquered lands.
The Edict of Milan helped spread Christianity by allowing all religions in Rome.