There were three major religions found in medieval Europe. They were Judaism, Islam and Christianity. Of course there were many other religions practiced but these three represented the majority of the population.
Western and Central Europe was mostly Catholic. Russia and the Balkan states were Orthodox. The Baltic States remained pagan until the late 1200's when the Teutonic Knights invaded.
In the Medieval Europe, the main religion was Christianity. The religions that influenced most people in Japan are Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
In the Medieval Europe, the main religion was Christianity. The religions that influenced most people in Japan are Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism.
One part of it is the neo-confucian traditions in Japan not existing in medieval Europe. And the different religions.
One part of it is the neo-confucian traditions in Japan not existing in medieval Europe. And the different religions.
The three major religions in Europe include Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Of the three, Judaism is the oldest.
Europe mostly, of what I know.
The three most practiced religions in Europe are Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in that order. Many Europeans are also non-religious, and if that counted as a religion, it would place second in number of practicers.
Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are the three largest religions in Europe. Many Europeans are also non-religious.
Christianity and Muslim are two of the major religions in Europe
Medieval life in Europe was characterized by?
Now, probably in China, India, and maybe U.S. Not Europe as much anymore.
Muslim, Greek orthodox, Russian orthodox, Judaism, Lutheran