Christianity brought political and social unity to Western Europe because Europeans had a common social values which they could relate to. The Roman Catholic Church also arranged and positioned themselves to replace the old Roman Empire. Western Europeans during the decline of Rome all wanted to be apart of the Roman Empire or at least the idea of it. As a result, when Europe became Christianized, Europeans were all unified under one religion which was central controlled by the pope.
Doctrine in the early Christian church helped unify the people by helping them to understand the differences between Judaism and the new form of Christianity - Roman Catholic.
The Church was an organization that existed in practically all of medieval Europe. It had its own rules, which it could impose on the governments of countries, and though it did not do this often, it did have the effect of producing a certain level of uniformity in how kings and other leaders dealt with their people. The Church provided much of the education of the Middle Ages, and what it did not provide usually conformed to the Church's practices. In Western Europe, Latin was the language of this education, and so there was a single language nearly all well educated people used over Western Europe. In Eastern Europe, Greek was used, but the Eastern Churches tended to use the vernacular more. Pilgrimage and crusades sometimes threw people of different countries together.
No, but that was his intent.
A major goal of the Christian Church during the Crusades was to reclaim Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control. The Church sought to protect and expand its influence in the region, as well as unify Christians under a common cause.
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He spread education and religion through his kingdom
The Council of Nicaea was important in shaping the early Christian church because it addressed theological disputes, particularly the nature of Jesus Christ's divinity. The council established the Nicene Creed, which defined key beliefs of Christianity and helped unify the church. It also set guidelines for church leadership and established a precedent for resolving doctrinal conflicts through councils.
To unify the europian countries and have one currency throughout Europe :)to have the currency of europe to say europe without the pe
Napoleon unified western Europe under one code of laws, the Napoleonic code.
The major Christian empire that controlled much of Europe during the Middle Ages was the Holy Roman Empire. Established in the early medieval period, it aimed to unify Christian territories under a single ruler, often an emperor crowned by the Pope. The empire played a significant role in the political and religious landscape of Europe, influencing governance, culture, and the spread of Christianity until its dissolution in the early 19th century.
Charles V was paranoid that his own people would overthrow him so he made his own country the enemy opposed to the French.
as the church grew,the influence of the church leaders grew as well.soon the heads of the church became a major figures in roman society.The most influential of these leaders is the pope or bishop of rome.the influence of the pope and other church leaders helped unify Rome as a single christian society.