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Apollo is a god of the ancient times and immortal therefore he did not die. Simply people were forced to forget him since the tolerance of the new religion of Christianity by the Emperor Constantine the Great [313 AD/ CE] and the adoption as the official state religion with the Milan decree of Emperor Theodosius wich was issued at 390 AD/ CE.
Yes, it was. This was after Constantine's adoption of Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire, at which point it was spread (and stuck) to all of Europe, and a good ways into Asia and Africa.
The two are not comparable. Clement V's move to Avignon did not involve the adoption of a new religion.
The two are not comparable. Clement V's move to Avignon did not involve the adoption of a new religion.
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There were other "largest" religions previous to Christianity. However especially with the adoption of Christianity as the state religion of the widespread Roman Empire, Christian influence has been across the world.
Yes. The most important reason for the spread of Christianity throughout Europe, and indeed the world, was the adoption of the religion by national rulers. When Vladimir converted to Christianity, he demanded of his subjects that they too became Christians.
Both events were examples of Christianity's unifying effects in Europe.
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