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The church, more specifically the religion of Christianity.
In Europe during the Middle Ages the only recognised religion was Christianity, in the form of the Catholic religion
Christianity was the dominant religion in Europe during the middle ages, but was certainly not the only religion practiced in Europe, nor was Christianity a homogeneous body during the period. Christianity divided into the Western and Eastern Churches in the schism of 1054. There were also Muslims, Jews, and Pagans in Europe during the middle ages. Muslims had conquered the Iberian peninsula during the early 8th century and were not fully expelled by Christians until the end of the 15th century. Parts of Northern and Eastern Europe remained pagan until the 13th century. There were Jewish populations at various locations all throughout the middle ages as well, although they were always minority groups living within other societies.
During the Middle Ages, most people in Europe were religious, with Christianity being the dominant faith. However, not everyone was religious, as there were also minority groups such as Jews and Muslims, as well as some individuals who did not adhere to any organized religion.
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In Europe during the Middle Ages the only recognized religion was Christianity, in the form of the Catholic religion.
The church, more specifically the religion of Christianity.
In Europe during the Middle Ages the only recognised religion was Christianity, in the form of the Catholic religion
The church, more specifically the religion of Christianity.
The church, more specifically the religion of Christianity.
The church, more specifically the religion of Christianity.
That depends on which part of the world you lived. In Europe the dominant religion was Catholic Christianity, But there was also Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam in other places and the religions of the peoples of the Americas and China and Australia to consider.
The dominant religion in the Middle Ages depended on where you were. In most of Europe, it was Christianity, and in the Middle East and North Africa, for most of the Middle Ages, it was Islam. There were places where both were about equally important, such as Spain.
Christianity was the dominant religion in Europe during the middle ages, but was certainly not the only religion practiced in Europe, nor was Christianity a homogeneous body during the period. Christianity divided into the Western and Eastern Churches in the schism of 1054. There were also Muslims, Jews, and Pagans in Europe during the middle ages. Muslims had conquered the Iberian peninsula during the early 8th century and were not fully expelled by Christians until the end of the 15th century. Parts of Northern and Eastern Europe remained pagan until the 13th century. There were Jewish populations at various locations all throughout the middle ages as well, although they were always minority groups living within other societies.
Islam and Christianity
wars had the most influence during the Middle Ages in Europe.
most of the time a peasants religion during the middle ages was Christianity in the form of catholic religion whether you were a king, knight, lord or peasant your life was dominated by the church