How many faiths were there in 16th century Europe?

Christianity was the dominant religion in Europe in the 16th century. In turn, the Christian religion was divided into Eastern – Orthodox and Western – Catholic.
Among the Catholics, a split occurred and the followers of Martin Luther stood out, they were called Protestants.
In addition, Jews already lived in Europe – followers of Judaism; the Turks also brought Islam.



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