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Between 476 and 1050, two notable areas of Europe that became Christian were Scandinavia and the Slavic regions. Scandinavia, including modern-day Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, gradually adopted Christianity through missionary efforts and political alliances, particularly during the Viking Age. Meanwhile, the Slavic peoples, including those in present-day Poland and the Czech Republic, began converting to Christianity around the 9th century, influenced by the Byzantine missionaries Saints Cyril and Methodius.

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