Examples of 'christianised' in a sentence

Meaning of "christianised"

christianised (verb): to convert or bring under the influence of Christianity, especially by means of evangelization or missionary work
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  • simple past tense and past participle of Christianise

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christianised
Most christianised and most secularised.
The locals were not going to give it up so they Christianised it.
It must have been Christianised at an early date.
The place maintained its significance as a religious centre long after Sweden had been christianised.
That is easier said than done in a Christianised culture like ours.
They had been Christianised too and pagan practice was slowly being replaced.
The result was the birth of a new Christianised people.
The town was Christianised at an early date and a bishopric was set up see Thaumacensis.
Many customs and stories have their origin in Christianised pagan traditions.
It later became Christianised and identified with the land of souls that had departed.
You will find your lands Christianised.
The christianised kingdom of Congo.
Monasteries were founded and all of Carinthia was slowly Christianised.
It later underwent Christianised reformulation resulting in the term Christmastide.
Frankish territories and thus Christianised.

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The population is Christianised and Germanised.
This region was amongst the first in northern Scotland to become Christianised.
This was the last place Christianised in Europe.
The site retained its religious significance long after Sweden was Christianised.
It is the Christianised version of the Pagan celebration of Imbolc.
The Gregorian calendar is a slightly modified version of the Christianised Julian calendar.
The Christianised calendar.
The function of the shaman has largely disappeared in Christianised Inuit society.
It was Christianised early, and the site of a bishopric.
From Charlemagne onwards the names became more and more Christianised.
It is also said that he was Christianised by St Columba.
The Frisians were heathen a long time after the rest of the Faroe Islands were christianised.
The island was Christianised in the 5th century onwards.
Wells were formerly dedicated to the Mother Goddess but were Christianised and rededicated to St.
The island was Christianised from the 5th century onward.
A delightful product of our Christianised science!
However, the citizens had placed crosses around the fortifications, indicating they already had been Christianised.
Unsurprisingly, the Church soon christianised this festival.
He accordingly founded a church in Oegstgeest, after which the entire area gradually Christianised.
In the 8th century, the already christianised Castro Dactonium was destroyed by the Arabs.
Throughout the film, the world becomes increasingly Christianised.
The site was Christianised during the Dark Ages, perhaps because it was already a sacred place.
We have in our day a highly developed science, but it is not yet Christianised.
Guernsey was Christianised in the 6th century AD.
The Alyscamps continued to be used after the city was Christianised in the 4th century.
The islands were Christianised in the late 10th century.
Irish mythology and Brehon law were preserved, albeit Christianised.
The last to be subjugated and Christianised were Oeselians, Curonians and Semigallians.
But at that time, the Empire had already been widely Christianised.
The stone was Christianised ( a Christian cross was carved on the stone ) about the 6th century.
Over the next few centuries, the population was gradually Hispanicised and Christianised.
Constantine, the one who Christianised the Roman Empire, was a politician, not a religionist.
Then part of the Noricum province, the local population was already Christianised by Saint Severinus d.
Chełmno Land was Christianised in the 11th century.
In six centuries, all the British Isles were Christianised.

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