2nd and 3rd century was Judaism. Christianity didn't really start taking off in Italy until around that time period so probably had not spread as far as Spain, and Islam wasn't aroudn yet.
The Romans brought Latin to Spain, and over the centuries, it evolved into Spanish.
They did not. They brought their own religion and customs and imposed them on the Spanish.
Roman Catholicism, which was the offical (and only accepted) religion of Spain until the last couple of centuries.
Islam through the Arabs that lived in North Africa and Spain.
They were both brought in by countries in Europe. One from Spain and one from Portugal.
Far from it. The Muslim Moors brought civilization to Spain. Astronomy, Mathematics, Engineering, Philosophy, Art (of sorts; no human figures, remember?)Public Lighting of Main Streets, a (reasonably) fair legal system, Music and even organized religion were gifts to the barely civilized tribesmen of what would, in a few centuries, become Spain.
The Second and First Centuries BCE.
The main religion in Spain is Roman Catholic.
The main religion in Spain is Roman Catholic.
over 8 centuries
Spain and the Iberian Peninsula The second possible origin is Germanic, as the Germans through the Vizigoth tribe ruled Spain for several centuries until expelled in about the year 800 a.d.
Catholicism accounts for over 80 percent of the population in South America. The continent was colonized and settled by Spain and Portugal, both of which are Catholic countries and they brought the religion with them.