That's A THOUSAND YEARS of history. More, even. Covering everything from Vikings to Rome.
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Replying to @NeolithicSheep
Britain didn't even start converting to Christianity until 200 years after the Romans left. The Vikings took longer than THAT.
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Replying to @NeolithicSheep
There were Jewish enclaves all over Mediterranean Europe during the early medieval Era that gradually migrated north.
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Should we even talk about the caliphate in Spain? It was a Muslim country for decades until the Reconquista!
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Could a medieval European woman choose not to be Christian? Did she live in al Andalus in 1100? Britain in 510? France in 1353?
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The answer to that question matters, rather a lot. "medieval Europe" was a thousand years and a thousand cultures.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
DEFEATING BIGOTRY WITH PEDANTRY (I should get that tattooed on me)
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LMAO i love it
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