Religion (800 CE Supplement)
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RELIGION[edit]
- Animism
- Buddhism
- Celtic Polytheism
- Christianity
- History of Christianity#Church of the Early Middle Ages (476–800)
- Chalcedonian Christianity
- Roman Catholic Church
- Eastern Orthodox Church
- Oriental Orthodox
- Assyrian Church of the East, Patriarch Timothy I
- Gregorian Chant
- First Iconclasm recently ended
- Ecumenical Councils, Second Council of Nicea
- Vulgate Bible
- History of the Roman Catholic Church
- Patriarchs
- Monastic Orders
- Simple and Solemn Vows
- Nuns
- Monk
- Friar
- Mendicant Orders
- Order of St. Benedict
- Convent
- Cloister
- Monastery
- Cathedral
- Church, Church Building
- Chapel
- Roman Catholilc Hierarchy
- Pope, Bishop of Rome
- Cardinal
- Bishop
- Priests
- Deacon
- Saints
- Angels
- Apostles
- Germanic Paganism
- Greco-Roman Paganism
- Islam
- Jewish History
- History of Antisemitism
- Judasism and Christianity
- Islam and Judaism
- African Jews
- Ethnic Jewish Divisions
- Lost Tribes of Israel
- Isunians, the Yudganites, Malikites, Samaritans,
- Karaites
- Ashkenazi Jews
- Sephardi Jews
- Sephardic Judaism
- Beta Israel
- Yemenite Jews
- Radhanites
- Lithuanian Paganism
- Shamanism
- Latvian Mythology
- Slavic Mythology
- Zoroastrianism
- General Monotheism
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