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What led to the creation of two diffrent Christians societies in Europe?

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Who led to the creation of two different Christian societies in Europe?

Justinian and theodora


What led to the creation of two christian societies in Europe?

The division of Byzantium and the Latin West. The ruler of Byzantium was the Emperor of Constantinople the area around Greece and Turkey and further north into Russia. The Latin west was under the control of several different peoples until the dominance of the Franks in the region. Another strong authority was the Pope. The cause was the decline of Rome and different views on Christian doctrine.


What led the creation of two different Christian societies in Europe?

The division of Byzantium and the Latin West. The ruler of Byzantium was the Emperor of Constantinople the area around Greece and Turkey and further north into Russia. The Latin west was under the control of several different peoples until the dominance of the Franks in the region. Another strong authority was the Pope. The cause was the decline of Rome and different views on Christian doctrine.


In Europe agricultural societies was first formed near?

Southern Europe around 7000BC


Are there more Christian's in Asia or Europe?

Europe


What percent of Europe is Christian?

Approximately 70% of the population in Europe identifies themselves as Christian.


Do canada US and nothern Europe have similar climates?

The Gulf Stream is assumed to be the primary reason Europe is several degrees diffrent.


What are all of Europe's religion?

Europe is predominantly Christian. None Christian religions include Judaism, & Romani beliefs.


How were most natives societies affected by Europe colonization?

Great Britain


What country had early fishing societies along the baltic sea?

Europe


What effect did the vikings have on the societies in Europe?

They shaped the Europe you see today. Streets in Britain still have Viking names.