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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

  • or 200 – Osroene – disputed; both dates claimed
  • 179 – Silures; traditional date, now considered questionable
  • 301 – Christianization of Armenia
  • 301 – Foundation of San Marino
  • – Udis
  • – Christianization of Iberia (Georgia)
  • – Kingdom of Aksum (Ethiopian Orthodox Church)
  • 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
  • – 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)
  • 402 – Maronites (Nicene Church)
  • 411 – Kingdom of Burgundy (Nicene Church)
  • – Najran (Nicene Church)
  • 448 – Suebi (Nicene Church)
  • – Burgundy goes from Nicene to Arian
  • 451 – Aksum and Najran are Coptic with Chalcedonian Schism.
  • 466 – Suebi go from Chalcedonian to Arian
  • 473 – Ghassanids (Chalcedonian Church)
  • 480 – Lazica (Chalcedonian Church)
  • 496 – Franks (Chalcedonian Church)
  • 506 – Iberia goes from Chalcedonian to Apostolic
  • – Ghassanids go from Chalcedonian to Coptic
  • 516 – Burgundy returns from Arian to Chalcedonian
  • – Makuria (Chalcedonian), Nobatia and Alodia (Coptic Church)
  • – Suebi return from Arian to Chalcedonian
  • – Christianization of Ireland (Celtic Church)
  • – Picts (Celtic Church)
  • – Lombards (Arian Church)
  • 569 – Garamantes (Chalcedonian Church)
  • 589 – Visigoths go from Arian to Chalcedonian
  • 591 – Lombards go from Arian to Chalcedonian
  • – Lakhmids (Nestorian Church)
  • 601 – Kent (Chalcedonian Church)
  • 604 – East Anglia and Essex (Chalcedonian)
  • 607 – Iberia returns from Apostolic to Chalcedonian
  • 610 – Armenia and Udis go from Chalcedonian to Monophysite
  • 616 – Kent and Essex return to paganism
  • – Alemanni (Chalcedonian Church)
  • 624 – Kent returns from pagan to Chalcedonian
  • 627 – Lombards return from Chalcedonian to Arian
  • 627 – Northumbria – (Chalcedonian Church); East Anglia returns from Chalcedonian to pagan
  • 630 – East Anglia returns from pagan to Chalcedonian
  • 635 – Wessex (Chalcedonian Church)
  • 653 – Lombards return from Arian to Chalcedonian
  • 653 – Essex returns from pagan to Chalcedonian
  • 655 – Mercia (Chalcedonian Church)
  • 675 – Sussex (Chalcedonian Church)
  • 685 – Maronites go from Chalcedonian to Monothelite
  • 692 – Ireland goes from Celtic to Chalcedonian
  • 696 – Bavaria (Chalcedonian)
  • 706 – Udis are ecclesiastically subordinated to Armenia
  • 710 – Picts go from Celtic to Chalcedonian
  • – Makuria goes from Chalcedonian to Coptic
  • 724 – Thuringia
  • 734 – Frisians
  • 785 – Saxons
  • – Duchy of Lower Pannonia
  • 840s – Navarre
  • 863 – Moravia
  • 864 – Christianization of Bulgaria
  • – Christianization of the Serbs
  • 879 – Duchy of Croatia
  • 884 – Bohemia
  • c. 900 – Alania
  • 911 – Normans
  • 960 – Denmark
  • 966 – Christianization of Poland
  • – Christianization of Kievan Rus'
  • 995 – Norway
  • 999 – Faroe Islands
  • – Christianization of Hungary with the first real Christian king (Roman Catholic became official but Eastern Orthodox existed as well since 973 onwards even after 1054)
  • – Christianisation of Iceland
  • 1007 – Kerait Khanate – Nestorian Church
  • – Sweden
  • 1054 – Byzantine Empire, Kingdom of Georgia, Alania, Bulgaria, Serbs, and Rus' are Eastern Orthodox with East-West Schism while Western Europe becomes Roman Catholic
  • 1096 – Maronites return from Monothelite to Catholic
  • – Circassia (most of the country would remain pagan in spite of Georgian expansion into the region)
  • 1124 – Conversion of Pomerania
  • 1160s – Obotrites
  • – Finland
  • 1227 – Livonia, Cumania
  • 1241 – Saaremaa
  • 1260 – Curonians
  • 1290 – Semigallians
  • 1387 – Christianization of Lithuania
  • 1413 – Samogitia

Adoptions after 1450

  • 1491 – Kingdom of Kongo (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1519 – Tlaxcala (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1521 – Rajahnate of Cebu (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1523 – Sweden goes from Catholic to Lutheran
  • 1528 – Schleswig-Holstein goes from Catholic to Lutheran
  • 1534 – England goes from Catholic to Anglican
  • 1536 – Denmark-Norway and Iceland go from Catholic to Lutheran
  • 1549 – Kingdom of Siau (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1553 – England returns from Anglican to Catholic
  • 1558 – Kabardia (E. Orthodox Church)
  • 1558 – England returns from Catholic to Anglican
  • 1560 – Scotland goes from Catholic to Presbyterian
  • 1610 – Mi'kmaq (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1624 – Kingdom of Ndongo (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1624 – Ethiopia goes from Coptic to Catholic
  • 1631 – Kingdom of Matamba (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1633 – Ethiopia returns from Catholic to Coptic
  • 1640 – Piscataway (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1642 – Huron-Wendat Nation (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1650 – Kingdom of Larantuka (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1654 – Onondaga (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1663–1665 – Kingdom of Loango (briefly Roman Catholic)
  • 1675 – Illinois Confederation (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1680 – Siau goes from Catholic to Reformed
  • 1700s – Kingdom of Bolaang Mongondow (Reformed Church)
  • 1819 – Kingdom of Tahiti, Kingdom of Hawaii (Congregational Church)
  • 1829 – Spokane, Kutenai (Anglican Church)
  • 1830 – Samoa (Congregational Church)
  • 1831 – Tonga (Methodist Church)
  • 1838 – Nez Perce (Presbyterian Church)
  • 1869 – Merina Kingdom (Reformed Church)
  • 1882 – Blackfoot Confederacy (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1880 – Shoshone (LDS Church)
  • 1884 – Lakota (Roman Catholic Church)
  • 1884 – Catawba (LDS Church)
  • 1897 – Shoshone go from LDS to Anglican
  • 1907 – Arapaho (Baptist Church)

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