| NOUN | Christianisation | - |
| SYNO | Christianisation | Christianization |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- As the Christianisation of England took place, the religious aspect faded but the celebrations remained, as the procession became a means of raising beer-money.
- While the Christianisation of the former Slavic territory the church in Flötz was built as a solid stone building which could resist attacks from the Slavic people.
- After the christianisation of Sweden, churches were built in the 12th and 13th century, and several churches have their foundation from that time.
- According to tradition, Boniface founded his first chapel on the hill marked by a wooden cross. It is an important testimony to early Christianisation in Germany.
- This re-Christianisation created the conditions for the evolution of the Maltese language from the now extinct Siculo-Arabic dialect.
- Though once "Tuurngaq" simply meant "killing spirit", it has, with Christianisation, taken on the meaning of a demon in the Christian belief system.
- A pagan Anglo-Saxon burial ground was also excavated. The archaeologists revealed that the village moved the mile or so east to its current location following Christianisation.
- "The Christianisation of Malta: Revisiting the Textual and Art Historical Evidence" preparation.
- Information on the form of the Germanic paganism practiced by the Goths before Christianisation is thus limited to a comparatively narrow and sparsely-documented time window in the 3rd and the 4th centuries.
- After the Christianisation of the Eastern Roman Empire, Gadara retained its important regional status and became for many years the seat of a Christian bishop.
- Most of these stoups were destroyed or disappeared during the French Revolution in 1789 and in following years, due to its policy of de-Christianisation.
- The Christian population is almost entirely Goan Catholics, whose ancestors converted to Christianity during Portuguese rule. The city of Goa became the center of Christianisation in the east.
- Pisissarfik played an important role in the Christianisation of the region in the 18th century: on Pentecost Sunday 1749 the first Deutsche Messe was celebrated at its foot.
- The relics of Saint Veranus (San Verano), who was instrumental in the Christianisation of Albenga in the 6th century, are preserved in a shrine.
- The chasuble is a major example of the process of the Christianisation of an Islamic textile; this Arabic inscription on the chasuble allows scholars to ascribe the textile to a laboratory working during the Islamic period in Spain.
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