Italians have been predominantly Catholic since the last days of the Roman Empire.
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In the year 27 BC I think. Octavian was the first roman emperor, after he defeated Anthony and Cleopatra, he became the roman ruler and from then on Rome became an empire. The emperors were called Caesar, for example Octavian was called Octavian Caesar. Actually Julius was the first Caesar
509 b.C. was the date of the founding of the republic and the possible beginning of a further Roman expansion. By the year 222 BC Rome had united all of Italy from the Alps to Sicily.
Italy invaded Albania in 1939.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. "Roman Catholic" thus began in England, but Catholicism began with Our Blessed Lord in Jerusalem. Christianity has been known as the Catholic Church since the first century. Catholicism started fifty days after the first Easter, which was the day following Passover (early spring) in the year (approximately) 33 A.D., in other words, fifty-three days after Jesus' death on the cross when He sent the Holy Spirit down on the early church. That day is called Pentecost, which is the "birthday of the Church" and is celebrated each year fifty days after Easter. This year (2010) it will be the 23rd of May The Catholic religion had is birthday on Pentecost Sunday in about the year 33 AD in the Cenacle (upper room) in Jerusalem. It was on that day that the apostles received the promised Holy Spirit who gave them the encouragement to begin spreading the Gospel. It quickly spread to other areas of the Roman Empire and, eventually, to the rest of the world.
Italy has had a very weak start and probably will not win the world cup this year.
Catholicism had its beginning on Pentecost Sunday in about the year 33 AD.
The year of C as a Roman year is equivalent to the year 100
1521 when Christianity (Roman Catholicism) was brought to Mexico by Spanish conquistadors.
Convert the day, the month and the year separately. For example, 24th June 2012 is XXIV. VI. MMXII.
He was a Carthaginian who led a 12 year invasion of Italy against Rome.
The year 2012 in Roman numerals would be written as MMXII. The RapidTables website has a converter that can be used to convert standard numbers in to Roman numerals.
The capital of the Roman Empire was Rome until 284. In that year the emperor Diocletian created a co-emperorship with himself in charge of the eastern part of the empire and Maximian in charge of the western part. He also designated also an imperial capital for the eastern part of the empire, which was Nicomedia (in northwestern Turkey), and an imperial capital for the western part, which was Milan (in northern Italy). The emperor Constantine I moved the capital of the eastern part to the nearby Byzantium, which he renamed Constantinople (present day Istanbul). The capital of the western part was moved to Ravenna (also in northern Italy) in 402.
About the year 33 AD.
In the year 27 BC I think. Octavian was the first roman emperor, after he defeated Anthony and Cleopatra, he became the roman ruler and from then on Rome became an empire. The emperors were called Caesar, for example Octavian was called Octavian Caesar. Actually Julius was the first Caesar
Marcus Didius Severus Julianus, born in the year 133 AD in Milan (Italy), was the twentieth Emperor for a total of nine weeks of the Roman Empire. He has been killed by one of its soldiers in the year 193 AD.
You need to specify which King of Bohemia and the year, or at least a time period.
St. Monica was born in the year 322 at Tagaste (Souk Ahrus), Roman North Africa (modern Algeria) and died in the year 387 at Ostia, Italy.