At the beginning of the Dark Ages, or Early Middle Ages, the areas of Europe that were Christian were those that had been in the Roman Empire. By the end of the Middle Ages, nearly all of Europe was Christian.
Clearly, the most important medieval European religion was Christianity. After the Great Schism of 1054, the Roman Catholic Church prevailed in the West, and the Eastern Orthodox Church was dominant in the East. There were other Christian Churches, both orthodox and heterodox, throughout the middle ages, and there were other religions, most notably Judaism, Islam, and paganism, depending on time and place.
Christianity spread through most of Europe during the Dark Ages (also known as the Early Middle Ages).
Mostly Roman Catholic.
most people in the olden days
in the olden days people believed that religion was more importatn than anything else, so most people dedicated themselves to their religions. thats what monks were and you choose to become one.
Plumbing/toilets is a fairly modern development in most places.
the most popular name is Heidi because the story of Heidi is the best story in the olden days.
Christianity
most labor for a child was outside. and in the olden days there would be kids that were slaves and they did labor.
The religion most practiced is christianity and the three major branches are Roman catholicism, Orthox Christianity, and Protestanism.
Sometimes, but most couples over in England don't. It was more popular in the olden days.
Most horse breeds looked the same way they do now, but they tended to be smaller in height.
Back in the olden days, yes. Now most people don't but if your homeless then yeah you might find it as luck.
Officially Lutheran, but most of them don't go to church. In fact, most Europeans in general aren't religious/spiritual anymore.
because he was ignorant, just as most Europeans of the time, if religious practices weren't like theirs - they didn't recognize it as religion.