After the Germanic rulers invaded the western part of the Roman Empire, they converted from Arian Christianity to Catholicism (apart from Clovis, the king of the Franks) who converted from paganism. This was because the peoples they had conquered were Catholics and because they wanted to gain support from the pope and the Catholic clergy in their kingdoms. They also integrated aspects of Roman law with their customary laws to create new legal codes for their kingdom. They gradually developed the chivalric code, which was a code of conduct between warring aristocrats who composed the backbone (the cavalry) of the armies of these kingdoms
The Germanic rulers adopted Latin Language, Roman Laws and Christianity.
the germans conquered Roma and the Italian peninsula in 300---the only thing they adopted was the well established Christians roman religious beliefs .......
The Germanic peoples who lived on the fringes of the Roman Empire and those who invaded the western part of this empire were influenced by Roman culture. They did not adopt it. They retained their distinctive culture. The influence was due to contact with the Romans
The English king henry VIII decided to separate his nation from the catholic church after the pope refused to permit him to divorce his wife. henry established the church of England, also called the Anglican church. The church of England kept most catholic beliefs, but rejected the power of the pope. English reformer William Tyndale believed the Anglican church should reject all catholic beliefs and practices. In England people debated whether to keep most catholic beliefs or adopt more protestant reforms.
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the germans conquered Roma and the Italian peninsula in 300---the only thing they adopted was the well established Christians roman religious beliefs .......
The Germanic rulers adopted Latin Language, Roman Laws and Christianity.
the germans conquered Roma and the Italian peninsula in 300---the only thing they adopted was the well established Christians roman religious beliefs .......
the germans conquered Roma and the Italian peninsula in 300---the only thing they adopted was the well established Christians roman religious beliefs .......
the germans conquered Roma and the Italian peninsula in 300---the only thing they adopted was the well established Christians roman religious beliefs .......
the germans conquered Roma and the Italian peninsula in 300---the only thing they adopted was the well established Christians roman religious beliefs .......
the germans conquered Roma and the Italian peninsula in 300---the only thing they adopted was the well established Christians roman religious beliefs .......
The belief the Germanic rulers adopted from the Romans was Catholicism.
The belief the Germanic rulers adopted from the Romans was Catholicism.
Yes, priests can adopt children in accordance with their religious beliefs and practices, as long as they meet the legal requirements for adoption in their country.
the germans conquered Roma and the Italian peninsula in 300---the only thing they adopted was the well established Christians roman religious beliefs .......
After the Germanic rulers invaded the western part of the Roman Empire, they converted from Arian Christianity to Catholicism (apart from Clovis, the king of the Franks) who converted from paganism. This was because the peoples they had conquered were Catholics and because they wanted to gain support from the pope and the Catholic clergy in their kingdoms. They also integrated aspects of Roman law with their customary laws to create new legal codes for their kingdom. They gradually developed the chivalric code, which was a code of conduct between warring aristocrats who composed the backbone (the cavalry) of the armies of these kingdoms