Some have placed the 'Middle Ages' as being from the 4th Century to the 16th Century AD. That being said, the original movement called Christianity which was spawned in Jerusalem and spread to the then known world via the Apostles' mission given to them by Jesus (founded the movement), soon lost its ability to worship freely beginning at the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD via Roman Emperor Constantine. It soon became 'illegal' to practice as Christ and His followers did after Emperor Theodosius in 381 AD at the first Council of Constantinople. Hereafter, all would either follow the newly termed 'Catholic' church or be persecuted. See related link:
People liked pudding and pickles in the middle ages
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Islam and Christianity
Christianity was important and almost forced people to believe in it or be killed. There were many crusades and battles in the name of Christianity during the Middle Ages.
They were expelled from the kingdom, unless they converted to Christianity.
In Europe during the Middle Ages the only recognized religion was Christianity, in the form of the Catholic religion.
The church, more specifically the religion of Christianity.
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Crusades, and state power.
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Christianity
The church, more specifically the religion of Christianity.