1523
There is no single "chief religion." Different regions and cultures around the world have their own dominant religions, such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The prevalence of a particular religion can vary based on geographical location and historical factors.
Abraham's chief steward was named Eliezer.
A chief monk is typically referred to as the abbot. The abbot is responsible for leading a monastery or temple, overseeing the spiritual practices of the community, and providing guidance to the resident monks or nuns.
The western religion was spread primarily through the use of violence, terrorism and persecution. It was also cloaked with eastern beliefs that threatened to destabilize its social and political infrastructure. The new camouflaged religion was then effectively used to manipulate the social and political belief/culture so that the elite imperialists would acquire their desired financial rewards.
Respect for others' beliefs is important, as long as they are not harmful to others. It's essential to promote mutual understanding and tolerance in order to live peacefully in a diverse society. Advocating for respect and open dialogue can help build bridges and foster a more harmonious coexistence.
i believe it was about 1523
The chief god of the ancient Norse religion was Odin.
Mainly Hinduism, but they no longer enforce rules of or about religion.
I think Bhuddism
Judaism (75%).
Chief Justice John Marshall
Hinduism
Chief Joseph's father, Joseph the Elder was an early adopter of the Christian religion and instill these values in his son. Chief Joseph was a man of peace and lead his tribe from their home in Oregon to near Canada.
The overseer of Roman religion was the pontifex maximus, the chief priest.
As supreme ruler of the Aztec Empire, Montezuma was the chief priest of the Aztec religion.
Chief Charlie Horse - 1956 was released on: USA: 7 May 1956 Denmark: 2 December 1957
Judaism is not a centralized religion with a "head Rabbi" or any single leader. Some countries have chief rabbis, but they are more like advisors for their specific communities. The United States does not have a chief rabbi.