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The birth of Jesus, the beginning of John the Baptist's ministry, Jesus' ministry,and the crucifixion of Jesus, all eventually led to the spread of Christianity. Christianity spread rapidly once it was made the official religion of the Roman Empire in the year, 380.
She lived during the golden age of Egypt, and the time during Rome's conquest of Egypt. But what year?
Sometime between 300bce till now!! Ur welcome.
Charlemagne spread Christianity throughout the Empire by going to war with many people. After defeating them, he gave them two choices: Christianity or death. Many chose Christianity, while other stayed faithful to their past religion. Because he "always kept his promises" he killed over 4,500 people.AnswerCharlemagne used conquests and tyranny to spread Christianity. Kathleen Jefferts Schori, presiding bishop of the U.S. Episcopal Church, said, "Charlemagne converted whole tribes by the sword." In the year 782, the Frankish king Charlemagne reputedly beheaded forty-five hundred Saxons who resisted his campaign of forced conversion to Christianity. In 800, the Pope crowned Charlemagne in Rome, as Holy Roman Emperor.
It was in the late 300's, after Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire.
A:An unknown number of pagans and gnostics died to further the spread of Christianity, from the fourth century onwards. In just one year, 782, the Frankish king Charlemagne reputedly beheaded four thousand five hundred Saxons who resisted his campaign of forced conversion to Christianity, and we can not know how many deaths occurred elsewhere in the same year.
I suppose it began in the year 0 AD when Jesus was born. During his life he spread the good news of god and just before he went back up to heaven, he told the diciples to spread the good news that the holy spirit can enter your life. When he went, the disciples spread the news and started Christianity.
Factually speaking, Christianity is the largest growing religion and continues to grow in large numbers, Millions of Africans Convert to Christianity every year. Christianity (Mainly Protestantism) has also spread rapidly in China, about more than 60 million have converted.
Until the year 313 AD, Christianity was illegal in the Roman Empire, because is opposed Roman Paganism. In 313 AD, Emperor Constantine made Christianity legal, which is when Christianity began to grow. Rome also, before and after 313 AD, discriminated against other non-Roman religions like Judaism, Druidism, German Paganism and Egyptian Polytheism.
Because Emperor Constantine made it the official religion of the Roman Empire in the East. year 240 ad
Ancient Rome required approximately 80 million bushels of grain per year to feed its population. This translated to around 1 million tons of grain, with most of it imported from provinces like Egypt.