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  2. Christianity in the 8th century - Wikipedia

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    By the 8th century, most of Anglo-Saxon England and the Frankish Empire was de jure Christian. In the 8th century, the Franks became standard-bearers of Roman Catholic Christianity in Western Europe, waging wars on its behalf against Arian Christians, Islamic invaders, and pagan Germanic peoples such as the Saxons and Frisians.

  3. Category:8th-century Christian texts - Wikipedia

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  4. Carolingian church - Wikipedia

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    The Carolingian Church encompasses the practices and institutions of Christianity in the Frankish kingdoms under the rule of the Carolingian dynasty (751-888). In the eighth and ninth centuries, Western Europe witnessed decisive developments in the structure and organisation of the church, relations between secular and religious authorities, monastic life, theology, and artistic endeavours.

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  7. Gospel of the Twelve Apostles - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of the Twelve Apostles survives in the incomplete codex Harvard Syriac 93, and by palaeography, J. Rendel Harris dates it to the middle of the eighth-century AD. [5] The codex is from Harris's private collection which Harris numbered it as eighty-five (Cod. Syr. Harris 85) and is written in Estrangelo.

  8. Category:8th-century Christian religious leaders - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Christianity by century - Wikipedia

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    0–9. Christianity in the 1st century; Christianity in the 4th century; Christianity in the 5th century; Christianity in the 6th century; Christianity in the 7th century