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hjlf
3 years ago
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The kingdom of Kiev (also called Kievan Rus) became Christian when Vladimir the Great was baptized in 988 AD. Which Christian

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Answer:

C) Orthodox

Explanation:

In 988 AD, Vladimir the Great was baptized thereby becoming a Christian. However, he joined Orthodox Christianity for many reasons: among which is that he his closest neighbor, Byzantines were Orthodox Christians, hence he was able to form a credible alliance with the Byzantine

Also, it is believed that Orthodox Christianity allowed Vladimir Rus and his people to enjoy partying and other merry festivals including the taking of alcohol

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