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How was religion spread to the Germanic tribes during the Medieval period?

Merchants from Constantinople

The Crusaders

Christian Monks

Arab warriors

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Christian monks.

Missionaries and monks (sent by the Roman Church or acting independently) carried Christianity into Germanic lands—e.g. Augustine of Canterbury to the Anglo-Saxons, St. Boniface to the Germans—establishing churches, monasteries and converting rulers, which led to broader adoption. The other choices were not the primary agents: Crusaders fought in the Holy Land, Constantinople’s merchants had limited missionary impact, and Arab warriors did not spread Christianity to the Germanic peoples.