The Collapse of the Roman Empire and the Religious Organization Which Filled This Power Vacuum: The Reason Christianity Spread South, East, and West From Jerusalem, Israel, the Death of Türkish Apostle Paul (No Last Name), the Location Paul’s Body Was Covertly Hidden From Roman Soldiers, the Location of Syrian Apostle Simon Peter’s Gravesite, the Reason it is Understood During the Modern Day That Paul and Simon Peter Were Equally Venerated, the First Language of Western Christians, the Reason Some Domestic Architecture Possessed Imagery of Fish During the 2nd Century A.D., the Reason Fish Were Utilized as a Symbol for Jesus Christ During the 2nd Century A.D., the Original View of Christians by the Romans, the Roman Empire Leveraging Christians as Scapegoats for Societal Problems, the Period When the Diocletianic Persecution (Great Persecution) Occurred, the Person Who Caused Christianity to Become Accepted and Practiced Within Ancient Rome, the Reason Ancient Roman Emperor Flavius Valerius Constantinus (Constantine) (Constantine the Great) Decided to Support Christianity, the Reason Constantine’s Nickname is “Constantine the Great”, the Reason Constantine Favored Jesus Christ and Christianity, the Person Who Converted Ancient Rome’s Dominant Pagan Religion to Christianity, the Reason Constantine Migrated the Capital City of Ancient Rome From Rome, Italy to Istanbul, Türkiye, the Christian Church Constantine Was a Benefactor for, Modern Day Historians Unable to Determine Why Simon Peter is Provided More Reverence Than Paul Within Christian History, the Possible Burial Location of Simon Peter, the Person Who Provided Simon Peter His Name, the Reason Constantine Constructed a Christian Church in Honor of Simon Peter, the Person Who Developed the Idea of Delivering Christianity to Non-Jews, the Reason Christian History Favors Simon Peter Over Paul, the Reason Simon Peter Was Selected to Represent the Roman Empire and Catholic Church, the Period When the Catholic Church Began Strategizing to Create the Papacy (Office and Jurisdiction of the Catholic Pope), the Period When the “Bishop of Rome” Title Was Established, the Person Who Developed the Bishop of Rome Title, the Position the Bishop of Rome Became Over Time, Italian Pope Damasus I’s View of the Socioeconomic Class Christianity Should be Targeted Toward, Algerian Theologian Augustine of Hippo’s View of the Christian Bible’s Account of Mythological Character Adam (No Last Name) and Mythological Character Eve (No Last Name) (Adam’s Wife), the Description of Augustine of Hippo During Adolescence, the Reason Augustine of Hippo Began Reading the Christian Bible’s Epistle to the Romans, the Reason Augustine of Hippo Became Obsessed With the Christian Religion, Augustine of Hippo’s View of Human Beings, Sexuality, and Sin, Augustine of Hippo’s View of the Only Path to Salvation, Augustine of Hippo’s Ideology Present Within Catholic and Protestant Christian Doctrine During the Modern Day, the Period When Barbarian Invaders Captured the City of Rome, the Possibility of the Catholic Church Collapsing During This Invasion, the Period When the Catholic Church Filled the Power Vacuum Post the Collapse of the Roman Empire, the Possible Future for the Catholic Church During the 5th Century A.D., the Person Who Constructed the Basilica di San Vitale (Basilica of Saint Vitalis) Architecture, the Branch of Christianity Which Developed From Macedonian Roman Emperor Justinian I and the Location This Denomination Flourished, the Various Barbarian Groups Which Attacked and Invaded Italy During the 5th Century A.D. and 6th Century A.D., Barbarian Groups Subscribing to Christianity During the 5th Century A.D., the Person the Basilica di Sant’Apollinare Nuovo (Basilica of Saint Apollinaris the New) Was Constructed for, the Divisionary Choice the Catholic Church Was Forced to Make During the 5th Century A.D., the Choice the Catholic Church Selected and the Collapse of the Arian Christian Religion During the Late 6th Century A.D., an Example of Catholic Church Censorship During the 6th Century A.D., How the Roman Empire Merged With the Catholic Church and the Reason for This, the Reason the Catholic Church Survived the Collapse of the Roman Empire, the Capital City of the Western Christian Catholic Church, How Arian Christianity Was Suppressed Within Spain During the 6th Century A.D., the Person Who Sent a Christian Envoy to Kent, England, the First Catholic Pope to Expand Christianity Beyond the Roman Empire, the Person Who Imported Christianity Into England, the Central Site of the Anglo Saxon Christian Church, the Person Who Appointed Italian Monastic Augustine of Canterbury to Become the Archbishop of Canterbury Within Canterbury, England, the Length of Time the Church of England Was Controlled by Rome, the Period When the Church of England Diverged From the Catholic Church, the Reason the Coat of Arms of the Archbishop of Canterbury Contains a Pallium (Sacred Woolen Shoulder Band), the Number of Christian Monasteries Within England Immediately Post the Death of Augustine of Canterbury vs the Number of Christian Monasteries Within England 200 Years Post the Death of Augustine of Canterbury, Disparate Catholic Cathedrals Contributing to the Development of the Concept of “Confession”, the Location and Period When Christian Celts Settled Within England, the Concept of “Tariff Books”, the Beginning of Individual Confession Within the Catholic Church, Christians Disagreeing Whether Christian Priests Impeded or Aided Christianity, the Reason Tariff Books Contrast Augustine of Hippo’s Ideology, the Central Issue of Christianity During the 16th Century, the Threats the Catholic Church Faced From the 7th Century A.D. Onward, the Nickname of Belgian King “Charles I” (Great Charlemagne), the Most Powerful Person in Europe During the 8th Century, Charles I’s View of History and the Ancient Romans, the Religion of the Franks (French) During the 8th Century A.D. vs the Religion of the Barbarians During the 8th Century A.D., the Empire Borders and Deepest Ambition of Charles I, the Date and Location Charles I Was Coronated Imperator Romanorum (Empire of the Romans) (Emperor of the West), the Title the Successors of Charles I Used, the Catholic Church Becoming More Powerful Than European Monarchs and Empires, the Common View Shared by the Catholic Church and European Empires, the Period When the Christian Roman Catholic Church Diverged From the Christian Orthodox Church (East-West Schism), the Benefit of This Divergence for Italian Pope Ildebrando di Soana (Hildebrand of Sovana) (Gregory VII), the Reason Christian Monks and Missionaries Targeted the Noble Socioeconomic Class From the 6th Century A.D. to the 9th Century A.D., How di Soana Attempted to Control Secular and Non-Secular Groups Within Europe During the Late 11th Century, the Person Who Began the Tradition of Catholic Clergy Remaining Celibate, the Reason di Soana Distrusted Catholic Clergy, the Alterations and Direction of the Catholic Church Post di Soana’s Interventions, the Reason All Catholic Popes Are Considered Saints During Life and Death, the Dictatus Papae (Pope’s Memorandum) Speech Provided by di Soana, the Period When “Infallible” Was Added as an Addendum to Catholic Doctrine, No Pope Denying or Opposing the Claim of the Infallibility of the Catholic Papacy, the Additional Reason Christian Protestants Desired Diverging From the Catholic Church During the 16th Century, the Catholic View of the Afterlife Remaining Static for a Millenia, the Catholic Church Adopting the Ideology of Purgatory (Temporary Soul Cleansing), Catholic Christian Hell vs Catholic Christian Purgatory, the Reason the Concept of “Purgatory” Developed Within Catholicism, the Reason Catholic Christians Accepted the Concept of Purgatory as Consolatory, One of the Most Successful Ideas Within Christian History, the Most Important Institution Within Europe During the 11th Century A.D., the Reason Half of the European Christian Population Was Subject to Influence From Islam During the 11th Century A.D., the Launch of the First Crusade (1095 A.D. – 1099 A.D.), European Christian Leaders Cajoling the European Public to Fight and Defend Christianity Within North Africa, Western Asia, and the Middle East, the First Occurrence of Holy War Within Christian History, How Christians Attempted to Re-Capture Jerusalem During the First Crusade, the Most Well Renowned Islamic Edifice World Wide, the Reason Christian Catholic Monastic Order the Poor Fellow Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (Knights Templar) Organization Was Established During the First Crusade, the Etymology of “Templar” (One Belonging to the Temple), the Poor Fellow Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon Constructing Circular Christian Churches Across Europe, the Analog Site for Christians Who Could Not be Buried Within Jerusalem, the Age of Christ During His Crucifixion, the Reason Many Christians Participated Within the Crusades (1095 A.D. – 1291 A.D.), the Development of the Concept of “Indulgences”, the Logic Christian Indulgences Are Predicated Upon, How Indulgences Work Within Christianity, the Number of Deaths During the Crusades and the Volume of Participants Who Successfully Reached Jerusalem, the Reason Islam Promoted the Concept of “Post Secondary Education” During the Islamic Golden Age (750 A.D. – 1258 A.D.), Western Academic Traditions Predicated Upon Islamic Traditions, the Length of Time Required for Christianity to Dominate the Western World, the Unanticipated Development of the Papacy of the Catholic Church, the Strategy Italian Pope Lotario dei Conti di Segni (Innocent III) Leveraged to Secure the Loyalty of Christians Toward the Catholic Church, the Development of the Concept of “Transubstantiation” (Christ’s Body Becoming Bread and Wine), the Person Who Created the Concept of Transubstantiation, the Inability of Christians to Refuse the Eucharist (Holy Communion Bread and Wine), the Christian Religious Sect Which Rejected Catholic Mass, the Strategy di Segni Leveraged to Combat Heresy, the English Government Refusing to Utilize the Same Strategy, the Conditions During Christian Inquisitions for Those Accused of Heresy, How Heresy Was Combatted During the 12th Century A.D. and 13th Century A.D., the Strategy di Segni Leveraged to Re-Capture Rogue Religious Ideologists, the Most Well Renowned Person Re-Captured During the Early 13th Century A.D., the Personality Description of Italian Mystic Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone (Saint Francis of Assisi), the Reason di Bernardone Was Not Burned at the Stake or Penalized for Heresy, di Bernardone’s Ultimate Goal for Christians, the Person Who Began the Christian Tradition of Displaying Christ’s Nativity Scene, the Reason di Bernardone Created the Concept of the “Christmas Nativity Scene”, the Catholic Church Accepting di Bernardone But Refusing to Adopt His Ideologies, the Setup of the Catholic Church by the End of the 13th Century A.D., Thousands of Churches Constructed Across Europe Between the 11th Century A.D. and 13th Century A.D., the Influence and Authority of the Catholic Church During the 15th Century and the Greatest Architecture Within Christiandome, and the Time Required to Re-Construct Saint Peter’s Basilica

In 70 AD, the ancient Romans destroyed the city of Jerusalem in modern day Israel which is why Christianity spread south and east with the apostle Paul looking towards the west, in favor of Asia Minor which consists of modern day Greece and Turkey. Eventually, as a prisoner of the Roman emperor Nero, Paul was placed under house arrest and then killed as a martyr for the Christian faith by decapitation. Many Christians were drawn to the underground catacombs of San Sebastiano, the same place wher...


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