Mainland Europe had the Roman Catholic Church as their primary religion and smaller, scattered 'pagan' worshippers. England and Ireland also had the RC Church and a 'Celtic Christianity' in play circa 1000 AD.
Mainland Europe had the Roman Catholic Church as their primary religion and smaller, scattered 'pagan' worshippers. England and Ireland also had the RC Church and a 'Celtic Christianity' in play circa 1000 AD.
Christianity (Catholic and Orthodox) had been the religion of Europe for centuries by 1,000 and in those days religion was the centrepiece of life. People were much more religious back then.
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The terrain, the amount of rainfall, and the quality of the soil affected the population density in Western Europe around 1000 AD.
By converting Clovis from Arianism and making Charlemagne 'Imperator Augustus' (Protector of the Catholic Church) of Italy (some call him the first Holy Roman Emperor), the Christianity of the Roman Empire regained a new life and began to secure the foothold in Europe up to Otto the Great's time. See related link below: