they hated it and would do everything to stop it
At the dawn of Christianity after Jesus died, the Romans hated the Christians. They wanted all of the Christian to suffer and die for voicing their faith that was believed by the Romans to be false.
In the first century the Romans viewed Christianity as just another depravity from the east. They considered it a Jewish sect.
In the first century the Romans viewed Christianity as just another depravity from the east. They considered it a Jewish sect.
In the first century the Romans viewed Christianity as just another depravity from the east. They considered it a Jewish sect.
In the first century the Romans viewed Christianity as just another depravity from the east. They considered it a Jewish sect.
In the first century the Romans viewed Christianity as just another depravity from the east. They considered it a Jewish sect.
In the first century the Romans viewed Christianity as just another depravity from the east. They considered it a Jewish sect.
In the first century the Romans viewed Christianity as just another depravity from the east. They considered it a Jewish sect.
In the first century the Romans viewed Christianity as just another depravity from the east. They considered it a Jewish sect.
In the first century the Romans viewed Christianity as just another depravity from the east. They considered it a Jewish sect.
Many became believers, but the Romans generally worshiped gods from mythology like Apollo and Jupiter.
In the first century the Romans viewed Christianity as just another depravity from the east. They considered it a Jewish sect.
they liked to make sweet love with another romette walst feeding the cattle fish in the barn
Christianity transformed the religious map of the Roman Empire. It became the religion of the masses of the empire in Late Antiquity. Mainstream Christianity (the early form of the Catholic and the Orthodox churches) became the state religion of the empire, whilst other Christian sects were branded heretic and persecuted, particularly Arian Christianity, which was popular around the empire. Catholicism at that time was called Latin or Western Christianity and it was the religion of the western part of the empire. The Orthodox Church was called Greek or Eastern Christianity and was the religion of the eastern part of the empire. The pagan Roman religion did not disappear, but it became sidelined and was persecuted.
robert koch
The answer is accurate maps, growth of far trade, and mistaking view of great plains.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out on an expedition to find the end of the new American nation. They were the original pioneers of the west, and they were among the first of the American settlers to see the Pacific Ocean. When they finally reached it, they wrote the famous words: "Ocian in view O! The Joy!" They basically showed to the rest of America that there was much more to be seen of this great nation, and thus inspired a Westward Expansion movement that would span the duration of the next century.
Mostly as a threat. They tried moving the people away to stop it, but it only spread.
From the view of Christianity, Judiasm, and Islam, it would be Adam. From the view of evolution, it would be the first ape who happened to stand upright and had less fur then his parents. From the view of other religions, I'm not sure.
Pagan Romans thought that Christianity had undermined the fighting spirit of the Romans and made their soldiers weaker and unable to fend off the invasions of the empire. However, this was a biased view and the reality was much more complicated than that. There is no evidence that Christianity had this kind of effect on the empire..;
Christianity did not contribute to the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. This part of the empire fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. The eastern part of the Roman Empire, which was also Christian, was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years. Pagan Romans thought that Christianity had weakened the empire by weakening the fighting spirit of the Romans. This view was incorrect and was a reflection of prejudice.
From the view of Christianity, Judiasm, and Islam, it would be Adam. From the view of evolution, it would be the first ape who happened to stand upright and had less fur then his parents. From the view of other religions, I'm not sure.
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The Greek Orthodox regard themselves as the Original Christianity.
The first telescopic observations of Mercury were made by Galileo in the early 17th century.
i think the sadducees had a strong relationship for the romans; Visa-Versa.
Livy wrote the most comprehensive history of Rome from its foundation to his days in the late first century B.C./early first century B.C. He did not have any particular view about history. He concentrated on doing his best to retrieve information which was centuries old and was often difficult to find.
He thought Islam was better.
Latin. Another View: Love.