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English: Map of the spread of Christianity in Europe, Southwest Asia and North Africa to the year AD 600.Spread of Christianity to AD 325 coloured in dark blue, to AD 600 coloured in light blue.
Information obtained from Patrick O'Brien , ed. (2003) Atlas of World History, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 44-5 0-19-521921-X
Map created and uploaded in the English Wikipedia by Geuiwogbil. Base map: " File:BlankMap-Europe-v3.png"
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27 May 2009 (first version); 4 September 2006 (last version) |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:QuartierLatin1968 using CommonsHelper. |
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Original uploader was Geuiwogbil at en.wikipedia. Later version(s) were uploaded by Carlaude at en.wikipedia. |
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CC-BY-SA-3.0-MIGRATED; Released under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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