It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
Aside from a small number of Jews and Muslims, all of them.
Yes, religion was a central aspect of life for many people in the 1500s. The Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation were significant movements during this time, shaping the religious landscape in Europe. Most people in Western society were affiliated with either the Catholic Church or a Protestant denomination.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe link below gives the total number of Catholics by country in an article in Wikipedia.
the common people
the common people
A good number yes. A good number of people in all US states are catholics. By no means are all californians catholics. But many many are.
Mercantilism was the economic policy from the 1500s to 1700s. The goal was to build up the state to protect it from warfare. There were many territorial wars in Europe during this time.
Not only Ukrainian Catholics use icons - many Catholics across the world do! They are simply a visual representation of important people for different people.
Many historical events took place during the 1400s and 1500s in Europe. The Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, the Age of Discovery, and the Scientific Revolution all took place during this time, some exceeding past the 1500s.
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There are approximately 738,033 Roman Catholics in Northern Ireland. This is about 40.8 percent of the population. There are about 752,555 Protestants. They make up about 41.6 percent of the population.
there are many catholics and protestants but also many atheists
Yes. Bricks of fire-heated clay have been used since the days of ancient Egypt. Many kinds of bricks and stone were used in the 1500s, both in Europe and in the early Spanish colonies of the New World.