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    buildings including pagan temples and other sites were converted into churches, and several major archeological sites owe their preservation to this. On the...
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    Lorcan (2017). "Christianising Pagan Worlds in Conversion-Era Ireland: Archaeological Evidence for the Origins of Irish Ecclesiastical Sites". Proceedings...
    172 KB (20,767 words) - 05:49, 27 August 2024
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    services are operated by First Essex and NIBS Buses. "Ingatestone (Christianised Site) | UK". The Modern Antiquarian.com. Retrieved 24 February 2014. "Ingatestone...
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    to the inward consolations of the grace of God". The Christianization of sites that had been pagan occurred both as a result of spontaneous conversions...
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    Peter upon Cornhill, reputed to occupy the oldest Christianised site in London. Both are on the site of the Roman forum of Londinium. At its other end...
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  • proposed by French writer Louis Duchesne in 1889. Allhallowtide Christianized sites Brown, Peter. The Cult of the Saints: Its Rise and Function in Latin Christianity...
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    "Castle of Arlay" The château d'Arlay is listed with the Monuments Historiques See Christianised sites. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arlay....
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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...
    223 KB (20,420 words) - 05:01, 1 September 2024
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    Complutum (section The Site)
    century. When Christianised in the 5th century a basilica and a necropolis were added. It was discovered in 1970 during work on the site, when a large...
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    explanation of the churches being built to Christianise a heathen holy place. Alternative reasons may be due to the sites also being settled and their use as...
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    centre at Fortingall, which may have had this tree as its focus. The site was Christianised during the Early Middle Ages, with the yew already full grown, perhaps...
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    creeks", any number of which could have been obscured by urbanization. Christianised into Santa Ana de Sapa, the name eventually encompassed the modern Santa...
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    Orange, Vaucluse (category Archaeological sites in France)
    was sacked by the Visigoths in 412. It had, by then, become largely Christianised, and from the end of the third century constituted the Ancient Diocese...
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    music. The aims of Lord Leverhulme, as he became, were "to socialise and Christianise business relations and get back to that close family brotherhood that...
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    with periods of syncretism. For example, the Alemanni were officially Christianised in the late 6th century, however, horses continued to be buried with...
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    that sought to achieve consistency of faith, in particular within the Christianised Roman Empire. Following the scholar of Christianity Alister McGrath...
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    identification with Christianity was possible with the superimposition of a Christianised agrarian calendar ("Christmas–Easter–Whitsunday") over the indigenous...
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    Sigmundur Brestisson (from 'Faereyingasaga'). He was a Viking chief who Christianised the Faroe Islands in the year 1000. Tradition says that he lived in...
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    Lagina (category Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Turkey)
    the temple, and used from the 4th to the 6th centuries CE. Lagina was Christianised at an early date and was the seat of a bishop; no longer a residential...
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    Christian Church absorbed some Celtic practices associated with Samhain and Christianised the celebration in order to ease the Celts' conversion to Christianity;...
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