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An Eternal Legacy - Chrisianity in World History up to the 16th Century.  

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Christianity: An Eternal Legacy Margot Porter 11B CHW3M: World History to the 16th Century May 12th, 2003 Human history, seen in ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, Byzantine and countless others, is a treasure trove of inventions, innovations and ideologies. The Roman Empire, the largest, most influential and most powerful civilization of the ancient world produced many legacies that have changed our modern society forever. It is not surprising then, that out of the greatest empire of the ancient world rose the greatest legacy of the ancient world; Christianity. The indelible mark left by the creation and development of the Christian religion makes it the most significant legacy of the Ancient World. There are countless reasons as to why Christianity's dominance as a legacy is unchallengeable. Firstly, the rich and detailed stories that make up the history of the Christian religion are unparalleled. The spread of Christianity to all four corners of...

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