Judaism had spread to all major regions of Asia including southern Russia, India (Cochin), China (Kaifeng), almost all areas in Europe (aside from Eastern Europe), North Africa and the Mediterranean region.
All over the world.
*Note that these are scholar estimates* Judaism-500 BCE Islam-610 CE Christianity-33 CE Buddhism-490-560 BCE
the year 1000 AD or CE
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In the West, from the 1st Century BCE to the 4th Century CE. In the East until the 15th Century CE.
Hinduism: 2000 BCE Judaism: Moses 1500-1350 BCE Islam: Muhammad 570-632 CE Taoism: Lao Tse 580-500 BCE Buddhism: Buddha 563-483 BCE Shinto: 100 CE Sikhism: Guru Nanak 1469-1538 CE
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The Holy Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed in 68 CE.
The Holy Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed in 68 CE.
A:Yes. Judaism was the majority religion in Judea at that time.
1000 CE stands for "Common Era" and refers to the year 1000 in the Gregorian calendar, which is used in most of the world today. The Common Era system is a secular way of denoting years, replacing the religious connotations of BC (Before Christ) and AD (Anno Domini). CE is often used in academic and historical contexts to provide a more inclusive timeline. The year 1000 CE falls within the medieval period in European history.