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it became popular in Europe after emperor Constantine declared Christianity legal and soon became the ruling religion and it never left Israel it simply fell out of favor during take overs instigated takeovers of the Middle East and over many years of jihad against Jews and Christians it simply went under ground or was wiped out.

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