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Early Christianity: 600 BCE - 600 CE Second-Wave Civilizations

Early Christianity: 600 BCE - 600 CE Second-Wave Civilizations

Early Christianity began in the 1st century CE, when Jesus of Nazareth began preaching his message of peace and love.

By the 4th century CE, the Roman Emperor Constantine had converted to Christianity and it had become the official religion of the Roman Empire.

Christianity spread throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East and became the dominant faith of the region.

During this period, monasteries and churches were built, religious art flourished, and Christianity’s influence extended into politics and culture.

The Second-Wave Civilizations of this period included the Byzantine Empire, the Carolingian Empire, and the Islamic Caliphates.

The Byzantine Empire was centered in Constantinople and was the successor to the Roman Empire, while the Carolingian Empire was a feudal state in western Europe.

The Islamic Caliphates were a collection of Islamic states that spread from Spain to India.

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