Because if you weren't Christian people believed that you worked with the Devil. Like with the Jew's, if something bad happened they blamed the jew's because they believed it was Devil's work. So basically if you weren't Christian they shunned you. Hope it helps Carissa
The liturgical language used by the medieval Christian church was Latin.
There were no other Christian religions in medieval times. All Christian nations were Christian and still attending the Church that Christ founded.
Charlemagne believed in the unity of the Christian church, and he saw himself as the defender and protector of the faith. He also believed in the importance of education and cultural revival, supporting scholars and promoting learning throughout his empire. Additionally, he believed in the expansion of his kingdom and played a key role in consolidating the Frankish territories in Europe.
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Medieval Western Europe remained predominantly Christian due to a combination of historical, cultural, and political factors. The consolidation of Christian power through the establishment of the Catholic Church and its alignment with emerging nation-states helped reinforce Christian beliefs and practices. Additionally, military conflicts, such as the Crusades, aimed at reclaiming the Holy Land from Muslim control, further solidified Christian identity. Finally, the lack of sustained Islamic political or military presence in Western Europe allowed Christianity to flourish without significant competition.
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Oskar Wulff has written: 'Altchristliche und mittelalterliche byzantinische und italienische Bildwerke' -- subject(s): Art, Early Christian, Art, Medieval, Early Christian Art, Early Christian Sculpture, Medieval Art, Medieval Sculpture, Sculpture, Early Christian, Sculpture, Medieval 'Altchristliche und byzantinische kunst' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Art, Byzantine, Byzantine Art, Christian art and symbolism
The Cathars were a religious group in medieval Europe who believed in dualism, the idea that there are two opposing forces of good and evil in the world. They rejected many mainstream Christian beliefs, such as the sacraments and the authority of the Catholic Church. The Cathars also believed in the concept of reincarnation and rejected the idea of material wealth and power.
To reinforce the clay, much as steel and poly is used today in the making of slabs.
There were quite a few