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Where did christionanty begin?

Christianity began in the region of Judea, which is now part of Israel and Palestine. It emerged in the first century AD following the teachings of Jesus Christ and was later spread throughout the Roman Empire and beyond.


In which present-day country did the religion of Christianity begin?

The Roman Empire(present-day Italy) was the first to establish Christianity as an official religion.


What was significant about Constantine's conversion to Christianity?

AnswerHistorians and scholars continue to debate how genuine Constantine's conversion to Christianity really was, with some saying that he merely saw Christianity as a useful tool for unifying and governing the empire. Whatever reasons Constantine had, his conversion to Christianity was one of the key events in world history. He gave state patronage to what had until then been very much a minority religion, began the persecution of the pagan temples, as well as persecution of the Jews, and ultimately ensured that Christianity dominated the empire and eventually spread throughout much of the world. Some may argue that the resultant spread of Christianity led to the rise of Islam in its present form.His close involvement in Church affairs ensured relative unity of Christianity for the short-term and helped change some of the doctrine and practices of the Church. Not only did Constantine begin to change the empire from pagan to Christian, he changed Christianity as well.


Which counrty did Christianity begin?

Bethlehem is in Israel. At the time of Jeasus's birth however, it was a part of the Roman Empire.


Where in the ancient world did Christianity begin?

Christianity began with the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which occured in Jerusalem in present day Israel. The movement spread to the region and into what is now Turkey and then into Roman provinces.


What factors led England to begin colonization in north America?

- money - slaves - goods - exploration - power - spread of Christianity - revolution


What is the relationship between the Roman Empire and the the Roman Catholic Church?

First let's get our terms straight. There is no such thing as the Roman Catholic Church. It is the Catholic Church. The adjective "Roman" probably came about because the Catholic Church's headquarters are in Vatican City which is in the city of Rome. In the days of the Roman empire, there was no "church" as we know it, the religion was simply Christianity. Christianity was spread throughout the Roman empire due to the good roads and peaceful conditions. Remember that Christianity was conceived and spread during the Pax Romana.Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are asking about the Holy Roman Empire: from Pocket Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J., Doubleday c 1980, 1985The old Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts by Arcadius and Honorius in 395. The Eastern empire ceased to exist when Constantinople was taken by the Turks, in 1453. The Western empire dismembered, the last emperor being deposed in 476. The Holy Roman Empire begin in 800 with the attempted restoration by the Papacy of the Roman empire in the West, effected by the coronation of Charlemagne by Pope Leo III. . . . Pope John XII crowed Otto I, king of Germany, as emperor in 962, and henceforth the kingdoms of Germany and Italy remained united until the 16th century. . . .Though of tremendous importance in the development of Europe, the theory of the Holy Roman Empire, as the temporal protector of the church with the kings of the earth ruling as vicegerents of the emperor was never much more than a theory. It was not holy and was in frequent collision with the Church; it was not Roman but Teutonic, having its chief power beyond the borders of the old Empire; and it has hardly an empire after the death of Frederick Barbarossa in 1190.


What was the country of Christianity?

If you mean where did Christianity begin, it began in Israel.


When did Christianity begin to spread through the Roman kingdom?

It began to spread when Jesus was ministring, although His followers weren't called Christians until much later. Perhaps the biggest single event that caused massive conversions was the day of Pentecost, when 3,000 people turned their lives over to Christ.


In what are did Christianity begin?

Christianity began in the 1st century AD in Jerusalem.


When was Saint Patrick's Day first celebrated?

The feast day of Saint Patrick was first celebrated in the 9th Century. It begin in Ireland and spread throughout Europe.


In which city did Christianity begin?

somewhere