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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.
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.
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