Hi, Charlemagne conquered people and then gave them a choice to either convert to Christianity or be put to death.
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The mission of the FRG is to promote which three things during peace and war. by promoting self-sufficiency, resiliency, and stability.
George Peabody
part iv
Charlemagne fought in about 53 military conquests and gave the defeated a choice. Christianity or death. Many chose Christianity, but some who were very religious chose death. Charlemagne was a man of his word. He killed over 4,500 people.
well, he did kill over 4000 non-Christians simply because he wanted them to convert to Christianity. But, on the other hand, he did promote education, and growth of man-kind.
CHRISTIANITY
Paul of Tarsus, who was previously known as Saul spread Christianity as the first Christian missionary, or person who spreads their belief to non-believers. He travelled across the Roman Empire, sending Christian messages to gentiles and non-Jewish communities as well as to Jews. This allowed more people to follow the faith. He preached about Christianity in new areas where no one had preached before, and established Christianity there.
The Pax Romana did not promote the spread of Christianity. It was a period of relative political stability in the empire and was not connected to religion. At the end of this period, Christianity was still a small religion with a limited following.
Charlemagne built a school at his palace for the children of his nobles. The school was part of his efforts to promote education and learning among the nobility.
To have power, to promote Christianity
By and large modern Judaism and modern Christianity do not promote polygamy, but historically both did. In either case, the two religions are similar in this respect.
Christianity doesn't promote anything. It simply fills a void of human knowledge that was unexplainable 2,000 years ago. It's basically pointless.
APEX: Promote Islamic scholarship in their territories.
The Puritan views and attitudes led them to promote the idea of Protestant Christianity. At the foundation of Protestant Christianity are five basic views: Perseverance of saints, limited atonement, depravity, unconditional election, and irresistible grace.
Crusades, and state power.