Explanation:
The Roman Emperor, Theodosius, died in 395 CE, having reigned since 379 as a Christian. He is credited with eliminating paganism and making Christianity the state religion. ... Although Theodosius unified the eastern and western sides of empire, this was temporary; they permanently split after his death.
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The German force surrendered to Russia forces at Stalingrad was the event of 1943 that made an allied victory possible.
The Reformation had the impact of splitting the church in Western Europe into many different groups or "denominations," as we now call them. Prior to the Reformation, throughout most of Europe everyone was part of the Roman Catholic Church. (In the East, there had been the previous split-off of the Eastern Orthodox Church, but let's stick to the Reformation era and western Europe in this answer.) Due to the efforts of reformers like Luther and Calvin and others, there now were multiple religious groups in Europe.
This also led to warfare in the 16th and 17th centuries -- the "Wars of Religion," as they've been called. It took some time for people to grow used to the idea that there could be more than one religion in Europe, and the newly Protestant territories had to fight to maintain sovereignty over affairs in their own territories.
A. Eratosthenes
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Answer:
838102059 is your answer
Explanation:
You would set it up just like any other multiplication table. Hope this helped tell me if need more help! Have a great rest of your day!