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Religion is one of the most common reasons for war, but not always. Sometimes war is the at least partly result of greed or human desparation, and even something as simple as a misunderstanding.
The Romans had their own religion: Roman religion. It was a polytheistic (it had many gods) pagan religion, like all the religions of antiquity. In late antiquity the Roman Empire became Christian.
French Wars of Religion
No, it did not.
Christianity.
The Peace of Augsburg in 1555 declared the Prince's religion to be the official religion of a region and ended the war.
The Religion War was created in 2004.
How did the Civic religion have anything to do with the Civil War?
Depends on the war you ask about, but in general yes religion did promote war. The Crusaders are a perfect example of this type of war.
Because every different religion has different views, so they argue and then they war.
it was a war when the french fought America
Vietnam was part of the cold war.
The French war of Religion
It was a land war, not a war about religion.
William Shakespear (baptised 26 April 1564 - 23 April 1616) He was alive for these wars: 1567-1568 Second War of Religion 1568-1570 Third War of Religion 1572-1573 Fourth War of Religion 1575-1576 Fifth War of Religion 1576-1577 Sixth War of Religion 1580 Seventh War of Religion (Lovers' War) 1585-1598 Eighth War of Religion * 1589-1598 Franco-Spanish War * 1562-1568 Ottoman-Habsburg War in Hungary * 1563-1570 Northern Seven Years' War (aka Dano-Swedish War) * 1568-1571 Morisco Revolt in Spain * 1568-1570 Russo-Turkish War * 1568-1648 Eighty Years' War (war of Dutch independence) ** 1568-1609 First Phase ** 1588-1654 Dutch-Portuguese War
Not really.
the catholic religion
war