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The Christian church tried to convert the Germanic tribes through missionaries.

The Germanic peoples is a term to refer to an ethnolinguistic group originating in northern Europe that was characterized by:

  • This group is characterized by the use of Germanic languages.
  • In historiographical terms, they are both a group of pre-Roman peoples and barbarian peoples located in the north of Eastern Europe.
  • They starred in the so-called Germanic invasions that caused the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

During the last years of the Roman Empire, these groups had been influenced by Christianity and had adopted different customs and variants of Christianity such as Arianism.

Later, from the 6th century, the Christian church began the Christianization of the Germanic tribes through missionaries.

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