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.
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Justinian and theodora
what was the name of the series of invasions of palestine launched by christians from europe
A:There are at least some Christians in every country in Europe. There are several countries in Europe where Christians are in the minority. Denmark is an example.
mainly christians
Yes, though it is variable across Europe and the Middle East as different societies and trading links developed at different rates.
Southern Europe around 7000BC
About 76% of the population of Europe is Christian. Since the total population of Europe is about 750,000,000, this would mean there are approximately 562,500,000 Christians in Europe.
the pope wanted all of Europe to become Christian
Most medieval queens in Europe were Christians. Some were not. Aside from those areas of Europe where there were pagans, there were well organized and sophisticated monarchies in Europe that were Muslim, such as those in Spain and Sicily.
The doll corporation known as Zapf Creations is based in Rodental (Bavaria), which is in Europe. They employ 107 people and have reported sales of 55.9 million Euros as of 2011.
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