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Timeline of official adoptions of Christianity : ウィキペディア英語版
Timeline of official adoptions of Christianity

This is a timeline showing the dates when countries or polities made Christianity the official state religion, generally accompanying the baptism of the governing monarch.
==Adoptions of Christianity to AD 1450==

* ca. 34 or 200 – Osroene – disputed; both dates claimed
* 179 – Silures; traditional date, now considered questionable〔(Silures at HistoryFiles )〕
* 301 – San Marino (trad. date)
* 301 – Christianization of Armenia (traditional date; more recently thought to be ca. 313)
* ca. 313 – Caucasian Albania〔''The Caucasus & Globalization'', Vol 2, 2008, p. 101〕
* ca. 325 – Kingdom of Aksum
* 327 – Caucasian Iberia
* 337 – Roman Empire (baptism of Constantine I)
* 361 – Rome returns to paganism under Julian the Apostate
* 364 – Rome returns to Christianity, specifically the Arian Church
* ca. 364 – Vandals (Arian Church)
* 376 – Goths and Gepids (Arian Church)
* 380 – Rome goes from Arian to Catholic/Orthodox (both terms are used refer to the same Church until 1054)
* 411 - Kingdom of Burgundy (Catholic Church)
* ca. 420 – Najran (Catholic Church)
* 448 – Suebi (Catholic Church)〔Hubert Jedin, 1980, ''The Imperial Church from Constantine to the Early Middle Ages'' p. 226.〕
* ca. 450 - Burgundy goes from Catholic to Arian〔Jodocus Birkhaeuser, 1898, ''History of the Church, from Its First Establishment'' p. 148.〕
* 451 – Aksum and Najran are Coptic with Chalcedonian Schism.
* 466 – Suebi go from Catholic to Arian
* 473 – Ghassanids (Catholic Church)
* 480 – Lazica (Catholic Church)
* 491 – Armenia and Caucasian Albania go from Catholic to Apostolic
* 496 – Franks (Catholic Church)
* 506 – Iberia goes from Catholic to Apostolic
* ca. 510 – Ghassanids go from Catholic to Coptic
* 516 – Burgundy returns from Arian to Catholic〔Jodocus Birkhaeuser, 1898, ''History of the Church, from Its First Establishment'' p. 148.〕
* ca. 543 – Makuria (Catholic), Nobatia and Alodia (Coptic Church)
* ca. 550 – Suebi return from Arian to Catholic
* ca. 558 – Christianization of Ireland (Celtic Church)
* ca. 563 – Picts (Celtic Church)〔"The Celtic Church in Scotland", ''The Celtic Magazine'' Vol 11, 1886 p. 102.〕
* ca. 568 – Lombards (Arian Church)
* 569 – Garamantes (Catholic Church)
* 589 – Visigoths go from Arian to Catholic
* 591 – Lombards go from Arian to Catholic
* ca. 592 – Lakhmids (Nestorian Church)
* 601 – Kent (Catholic Church)
* 604 – East Anglia and Essex (Catholic)
* 607 – Iberia returns from Apostolic to Catholic
* 616 – Kent and Essex return to paganism
* ca. 620 – Alemanni (Catholic Church)
* 624 – Kent returns from pagan to Catholic
* 627 – Lombards return from Catholic to Arian
* 627 – Northumbria – (Catholic Church); East Anglia returns from Catholic to pagan
* 630 - East Anglia returns from pagan to Catholic
* 635 – Wessex (Catholic Church)
* 653 – Lombards return from Arian to Catholic
* 653 – Essex returns from pagan to Catholic
* 655 – Mercia (Catholic Church)
* 675 – Sussex (Catholic Church)
* 692 – Ireland goes from Celtic to Catholic
* 696 – Bavaria (Catholic)
* 710 – Picts go from Celtic to Catholic
* ca. 710 – Makuria goes from Catholic to Coptic
* 724 – Thuringia
* 734 – Frisians
* 785 – Saxons
* ca. 805 Pannonian Croatia〔Alexandru Magdearu, ''The Wars of the Balkan Peninsula: Their Medieval Origins'', p. 117.〕
* 831 – Moravia
* 863 – Christianization of Bulgaria
* ca. 869 – Christianization of the Serbs
* 879 – Dalmatian Croatia〔Alexandru Magdearu, ''The Wars of the Balkan Peninsula: Their Medieval Origins'', p. 117.〕
* 911 – Normans
* 960 – Denmark
* 966 – Christianization of Poland
* 973 – Christianization of Hungary
* ca. 989 – Christianization of Kievan Rus'
* 995 – Norway
* 999 – Faroe Islands
* ca. 1000- Christianisation of Iceland
* 1007 – Kerait Khanate – Nestorian Church〔İsenbike Togan , 1999, ''Flexibility and Limitation in Steppe Formations: The Kerait Khanate'' p. 60.〕
* ca. 1008 – Sweden
* 1054 – Byzantine Empire, Kingdom of Georgia, Bulgaria, Serbs, and Rus' are Eastern Orthodox Christian with East-West Schism
* 1124 – Conversion of Pomerania
* ca. 1159 – Finland
* 1227 – Livonia, Cumania
* 1241 – Saaremaa
* 1260 – Curonians
* 1290 – Semigallians
* 1387 – Christianization of Lithuania
* 1413 – Samogitia

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