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History of Christianity in the Czech Lands : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Christianity in the Czech Lands
The history of the Christianity in the Czech Lands began in the 9th century. Moravia was the first among the three historical regions what now form the Czech Republic to have officially adopted Christianity in 831. Bohemian chieftains or ''duces'' also converted to the new faith in 845, but they soon returned to paganism. Moravia was the earliest center of Old Church Slavonic liturgy after the arrival of Constantine (Cyril) and Methodius in 863 or 864, but their opponents, mainly priests of German origin, achieved the banishment of their disciplines in the 880s. Bohemia became the center of Christianization following the fall of Moravia in the early 10th century. Changes in burials and the erection of churches throughout the Czech Lands demonstrate the spread of the new faith in the 10th century. Two dioceses (the bishoprics of Prague and Olomouc) came into being by the end of the 11th century, but the system of local parishes only strengthened in the 12th century. The dukes and wealthy noblemen also set up a number of Benedictine, Cistercian and Premonstratensian monasteries in the 11th and 12th centuries. ==Early Middle Ages (till 976)==
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