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English: Map of the spread of Christianity in Europe, Southwest Asia and North Africa to the year AD 600. "redominantly Christian by AD 325" zone coloured in dark blue, "Predominantly Christian by AD 600" coloured in light blue.
 
Predominantly Christian by AD 325
 
Predominantly Christian by AD 600
Magyar: A kereszténység elterjedése:
 
Kr. u. 325-ig
 
325 és 600 között

Information obtained from Patrick O'Brien , ed. (2003) Atlas of World History, Category:New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 44−5 0-19-521921-X

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Date 27 May 2009 (original upload date)
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  • 2009-05-27 19:20 Carlaude 2187×1619× (232587 bytes) Cutting out unused areas of the map
  • 2006-09-09 02:34 Geuiwogbil 2285×2181× (248280 bytes) Blue provides us with a better constrast.
  • 2006-09-04 05:10 Geuiwogbil 2285×2181× (254524 bytes)
  • 2006-09-04 05:08 Geuiwogbil 2285×2181× (116034 bytes) Map of the spread of Christianity in Europe, Southwest Asia and North Africa to the year 600 AD. Base map "BlankMap-Europe-v.3." Spread of Christianity to AD 325 coloured in orange, to 600 coloured in yellow. Information obtained from {{cite book |editor=

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current17:31, 3 June 2022Thumbnail for version as of 17:31, 3 June 20222,187 × 1,619 (227 KB)wikimediacommons>VeverveReverted to version as of 10:19, 4 July 2021 (UTC) please bring a map source to counter this claim that only part of Armenia etc. were partially christianised

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