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

Merchants from Constantinople

Arab warriors

Christian Monks

The Crusaders

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Christian monks.

Missionaries and monks from Rome and Ireland (e.g., Augustine of Canterbury, St. Boniface, Columbanus and other missionary priests) carried Christianity into the Germanic kingdoms in the Early/Middle Ages, converting rulers and founding churches and monasteries. The other options were not the primary agents: Byzantine merchants and Arab warriors did not convert the Germanic tribes, and the Crusaders came later and focused on the Holy Land rather than evangelizing Germanic peoples.