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  • ==Heptarchy and Christianization (600-800)== [[Image:Britain 802.jpg ... Christianization of Anglo-Saxon England began around 600 C.E., influenced ...
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  • Ansgar was a product of the phase of Christianization of Saxony, present day northern Germany which had begun under Charlemagne and continued ...
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  • ==Christianization== [[Image:Tiridates III of Armenia-Baptism.jpg|thumb ... purpose of translating the Bible, and Christianization at thus also marks the ...
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  • the Germanic peoples prior to their Christianization. Two thirteenth century ... as a result of the process of Christianization. The modern practice ...
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  • Njáll’s Saga includes the Christianization of Iceland within the ... During the Civil War that broke out as a result of the Christianization ...
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  • written down during and after the Christianization of the Norse peoples ... an important chronicler of the Christianization of Scandinavia, claims ...
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  • active in working for the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons in England, especially Wessex. He also succeeded in bringing the Celtic Irish ...
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  • in approximately 1000 B.C.E. until the Christianization of the area, a process that occurred primarily from 900-1200 C.E. Lindow, 6-8. ...
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  • Benedictine monasteries to aid in the Christianization of Poland. ===The Resurrection of Piotr=== Stanislaus' first reported confrontation ...
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  • Wulfila (Gothic: "Little wolf" or Latin: Ulfilas/Ulphilas) (c. 311 - 380 C.E.) was the apostle of the Goths, missionary, translator ...
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  • as the person most responsible for the Christianization of Russia. The illegitimate son of Prince Sviatoslav I of Kiev, Vladmir consolidated the ...
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  • Hierarchs" and represent the Christianization of the Hellenic tradition and education. ===Armenian Church=== The Armenian Church recognizes ...
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  • ===Christianization of the Greek "Daemon"=== The Greek conception of a daemon appears in the works of Plato and many other ancient authors ...
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  • approximately 1000 B.C.E. until the Christianization of the area, a process ... commonly marks the beginning of the Christianization of the non-Frankish Germans. ...
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  • orders. They were a major factor in the Christianization of a large population over a vast territory and in a short period of time. These 14 monasteries ...
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  • on men already sold as slaves, the debate on Christianization was particularly acute during the sixteenth century. In 1537, the papal bull Sublimis ...
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  • years, it acquired an overseas empire, the Christianization of the lands it ruled was always a priority. ===Scientific research=== ...
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  • Its founding mission included the Christianization of Native Americans ... Dartmouth's original purpose was to provide for the Christianization ...
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  • on the historicity and extent of the Christianization of the Rus' Khaganate. ... other Orthodox bishops about the Christianization of the Rus, all the ...
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  • Bible. As with the rest of Europe, Christianization represented the most ... The Christianization of Sweden was one of the main events in the country ...
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