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What was the predominant religion of the renaissance?

Predominantly Catholic but there were Protestants and Jews in Western Europe during this period as well.


Which religion was not central to art during the 17th century?

Lutheranism .


What was the most prominent religion during the early twentieth century?

It was Hindu


What religion was founded in Saudi Arabia during the seventh century?

Islam.


What was the predominant religion during Shakespeare's life?

It depended where you were. In China, it was Confucianism. In North Africa, it was Islam. In Italy, it was Catholicism. And in England, where Shakespeare was, the only legal religion was the Church of England, a form of Protestant Christianity.


What was the religion in Israel in medieval times?

During the middle ages, in terms of population, Islam was the predominant religion in the lands that are now called Israel. There were always also a few Christians, and a continuous Jewish presence.


What is the predominant religion of Hartford Connecticut during the beginning of the colony?

Puritains founded the colony on a very short reign. For about 30 years Hartford was a Purtain colony


What can't the Italians eat because of their religion?

There is no food forbidden to Italians because of the predominant religion, Roman Catholicism. Faithful Catholics abstain from meat on Fridays during Lent, and there are a few other scattered days of abstenance during the year. But no paricular foods are forbidden outside of that.


What kind of religion existed in Ireland in fifth century?

It was during the 5th century that Christianity came to Ireland. In the early part of the 5th century the Irish were pagans.


What was England's first religion?

roman catholicANSWER 2:Before Christianity came to the British Isles, Druids were predominant. They worshipped nature.ANSWER 3:During the Iron Age, the original religion of the land now known as England was Celtic polytheism. It was followed by Roman polytheism which outlawed the Druids. Christianity wasn't introduced into England until the Third Century.


How does religion in the 14th century compare to the religion in Romeo and Juliet?

Religions tend to change slowly over time, and so geography tends to matter more than history to a question like this. That is to say that it makes a big difference whether you are talking about 14th century religion in Italy or Arabia or India or China or Japan or somewhere on the Guinea coast. But if you are talking about the religion in one place, say Verona in Italy, the predominate religion in the 14th century was the same as it was in the 16th century or, if truth be told, in the 21st century or the 6th century. The religious practices in Romeo and Juliet are Roman Catholic, and that hasn't changed a lot over the years.


Where did judaismc originate from?

Judiasm is the religion that is followed by the Jewish people. It is considered to be a monotheistic religion and originated in Israel sometimed during the 1st century.