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Christianising Pagan Worlds in Conversion-Era Ireland:
Archaeological Evidence for...
- The term
Christianized calendar refers to
feast days
which are
Christianized reformulations of
feasts from pre-Christian times.
Historian Peter Brown,...
- In a legend,
Saint George—a
soldier venerated in Christianity—defeats a dragon. The
story goes that the
dragon originally extorted tribute from villagers...
- and Islam, and
limited to
northern Iberia, the
British Isles, France,
Christianised western Germany, the
Alpine regions and
northern and
central Italy....
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early 10th century. As
attested by the
Jelling stones, the
Danes were
Christianised around 965 by
Harald Bluetooth, the son of Gorm and Thyra. It is believed...
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extant Roman institutions.
Monasteries were
founded as
campaigns to
Christianise the
remaining pagans across Europe continued. The Franks,
under the Carolingian...
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Interpretatio Christiana (Latin for
Christian interpretation, also
Christian reinterpretation) is
adaptation of non-Christian
elements of
culture or historical...
- Es**** and went on to
recruit more
priests and
deacons to ****ist him in
Christianising the region,
along with
having churches built,
especially at Ythanceaster...
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Saint Olaf (c. 995 – 29 July 1030), also
called Olaf the Holy, Olaf II, Olaf Haraldsson, and Olaf the Stout, was King of
Norway from 1015 to 1028. Son...
- abundant.
Gaelic Ireland had
emerged by the 1st
century AD. The
island was
Christianised from the 5th
century onwards.
During this
period Ireland was divided...