Was Christianity present north of the Alps before the 4th century?
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An amulet with a scroll of silver foil with Christian text was discovered in Frankfurt am Main, which could change the history of the spread of Christianity north of the Alps.
An amulet found in a Roman-era tomb in Germany contained a rolled-up text that provides new evidence about the spread of Christianity.
Following archaeological excavations carried out between 2017 and 2018 in the ancient Roman city of Nida, now Frankfurt, an artifact dating from the period 230-270 AD was discovered. Considered the oldest Christian object identified north of the Alps, it significantly changes the understanding of the spread of Christianity in Northern Europe. Read also: A Romanian bishop took a stand and warns: "When the voice of the troubled and oppressed peopl…
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