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When and who had the first army to be made mostly of Christians?

(Bearing in mind that "Christian Army is an oxymoron...)


Why did roman officials consider christians enemys of the empire?

Because they did not worship gods or goddesses like the Romans did. Some Christians turned away from their responsibilities as Roman citizens, such as serving in the army.


Were the first Catholics pacifist?

Yes. The early Christians (whom we consider also to be the first Catholics) often refused to be inducted into the Roman army. They did this for two reasons: (1) the Roman army required its members to sacrifice to the pagan gods, which Christians refused to do; and (2) at times the Roman army officers would issue commands that Christians felt were deplorable, such as to slaughter unarmed civilians.


What was considered an act of war in 1914?

Process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war [in 1914, this was considered an act of war]


What is Super Junior of Leeteuk address?

He's somewhere in the army now so he does not have an address.


What army did crusaded fight?

The armies that the Crusaders were fighting were mostly compromised of either Muslims or Christians. They were claiming to be fighting for religion.


How did St. George become a patron saint?

George was a Christian soldier in the Roman army. He refused a direct order to persecute Christians. For this he was tortured and martyred for his faith. Early Christians considered martyrs as automatic saints.


What person won the Battle of New Orleans?

Andrew Jackson, by rallying the common people to fight and assembling a motley army. This victory made him so popular that later he would become president of the United States.


Were Catholics in the Roman army?

Yes, there were many Catholics (Christians) in the Roman army, but most kept their religion a secret as they were subject to the death penalty if discovered. St. Sebastian and St. George are good examples.


The first Christians to fight the Muslims for the Holy Land were?

The first people in the "army" to fight was common people led by Peter the Hermit.


How many troops were involved in the battle of Gettysburg for the union soldiers?

The Army of the Potomac mustered somewhere around 93,000 men.


What has the author Gene H Sloan written?

Gene H. Sloan has written: 'With Second Army somewhere in Tennessee' -- subject(s): Regimental histories, United States, United States. Army. Army, 2nd, World War, 1939-1945