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  2. Culture of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The second-largest Christian group in Europe was the Orthodox, who made up 32% of European Christians. About 19% of European Christians were part of the Protestant tradition. [31] Russia is the largest Christian country in Europe by population, followed by Germany and Italy. [31]

  3. Reception of Islam in early modern Europe - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud, a Moorish ambassador to Queen Elizabeth I in 1600. The first English convert to Islam mentioned by name is John Nelson. [10] 16th century writer Richard Hakluyt claimed he was forced to convert, though he mentions in the same story other Englishmen who had converted willingly.

  4. Religion in Europe - Wikipedia

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    According to Scholars, in 2017, Europe's population was 77.8% Christian (up from 74.9% 1970), [54] [55] these changes were largely result of the collapse of Communism and switching to Christianity in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries. [54]

  5. Mosque of Rome - Wikipedia

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    To top all of this included in the Mosque are two residential complex's, one for the Imam to live in, and the other for visitors coming to live the experience of the largest mosque in Europe. The scale of this mosque is about 28,000 m 2 (300,000 sq ft) and is filled with beautiful mosaics and calligraphy, held by large pillars on the outside of ...

  6. When the Moors Ruled in Europe - Wikipedia

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    It is a two-part series on the contribution the Moors made to Europe during their 700-year reign in Spain and Portugal ending in the 15th century. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 Saturday 5 November 2005, [ 2 ] and was filmed in the Spanish region of Andalusia , mostly in the cities of Granada , Cordoba and the Moroccan city of Fes .

  7. Church and state in medieval Europe - Wikipedia

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    The traditional social stratification of the Occident in the 15th century. Church and state in medieval Europe was the relationship between the Catholic Church and the various monarchies and other states in Europe during the Middle Ages (between the end of Roman authority in the West in the fifth century to their end in the East in the fifteenth century and the beginning of the [Modern era]]).

  8. List of mosques in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Largest mosque in Europe till 2012. [3] Mosque of Mercy Italy: Catania: 2012 U Managed by the Comunità Islamica di Sicilia (UCOII) Mosque of Albenga: Italy: Albenga: 2013 U UCOII "King Mohamed VI" Mosque of Turin: Italy: Turin: 2013 U Managed by the Centro Culturale Islamico d'Italia (CCII), partly co-funded by Morocco: Ravenna Mosque Italy ...

  9. Christianity in Europe - Wikipedia

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    According to Scholars, in 2017, Europe's population was 77.8% Christian (up from 74.9% 1970), [21] [22] these changes were largely result of the collapse of Communism and switching to Christianity in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries.