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What new religion appear in the roman empire in the first century AD?

The two main ones were Mithraism and Christianity.


Was King herod a governor of judea?

King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.King Herod was the KING of Judea. At the time of Herod, Judea was not a Roman province but an independent allied kingdom, with the king (Herod) installed by Rome.


What was Rome's greatest legacy?

the Roman empire literally changed history. Rome spread Christianity into every corner of the know world, from Britannia to Asia minor (western Asia) and from Germany to North Africa. the Romans were very practical people, which is why the roman empire lasted so long (the eastern empire (the Byzantine empire) lasted up to 1453). They did not rule by terror or force and Rome's civilians really did get a better life - stone walled cities, baths, roads, aqueducts and a well trained, well payed professional army armed with the best equipment in the known world. the greatest legacy of ancient Rome are the far reaching effects of her presence, for instance, Hadrian's Wall (Northumberland, England) marks the end of the most powerful empire in the world, and the huge walls surrounding Constantinople that weren't overcome by an enemy until the crusades in the 15th century. But the greatest legacies are the successes of the Latin influence in modern European languages and spread of the Christian faith.


Why did Hadrian ban some rituals?

For a number of years in the First Century CE, a couple of Roman emperors (Hadrian and Vespasian) banned the practice of Judaism, at least in Judea. This was as a punishment against the Jews, the majority of whom were very religious. The Romans were attempting to crush the spirit of the Jews after the ill-advised attempts at rebellion by small groups of hotheads who flouted the circumspect advice of the Torah-sages (Talmud, Gittin 56a).Later, in the Fourth Century, Rome adopted Christianity and gradually became less and less tolerant of Judaism.See also:More about the Romans and Judea


Who was the 5th procurator of judea?

Pilate

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What religion started about 2000 years ago?

Christianity started about 2000 years ago!


What two of Jesus disciples did the most to spread Christianity after the crucifixion?

Pual and judea


What two JESUS disciples did the most to spread Christianity after the crucifixion?

Pual and judea


Where did christionanty begin?

Christianity began in the region of Judea, which is now part of Israel and Palestine. It emerged in the first century AD following the teachings of Jesus Christ and was later spread throughout the Roman Empire and beyond.


Which countries started Christianity?

Christianity started in Judea in present day Israel, which was a province of the Roman Empire. It then spread around this empire.


Who spread Christianity throughout the Mediterranean?

It was Paul most likely. Even before that, there were people ''from every nation under heaven'' present on the day of Pentecost when the Holy spirit weas poured out and three thousand were saved. Undoubtedly these spread the Gospel truth around the Meditterranean and beyond when they returned home.


Did Christianity start in Israel?

The kingdom of Israel was destroyed by the Assyrians in 722 BCE and no longer existed when Christianity began. In its place was Samaria, whose inhabitants were always at odds with the Jews. Jesus is believed to have been born in Bethlehem, in Judea. His mission took place in Galilee and in Judea.


Is turkey the birthplace of Christianity?

No The birthplace of Christianity was in Judea.


What religion began in a roman province?

AnswerChristianity is believed to have started in Galilee and Judea.


Why was Judea considered the birth place of Christianity?

Salvation through Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is basically the foundation of Christianity. Since Jesus was born in Bethlehem (which is in Judea), that could be considered the birthplace of Christianity.


Did Christianity start in Spain?

No it did not. It started in Judea.


Where did the apostles begin to spread there faith?

The apostles began to spread their faith primarily in Jerusalem, where they preached the teachings of Jesus after Pentecost. From there, they expanded their mission to surrounding regions, including Judea and Samaria. Eventually, they ventured into the broader Mediterranean world, reaching cities like Antioch, Corinth, and Rome, establishing early Christian communities. Their efforts laid the foundation for the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire and beyond.