The Christian movement started in Western Asia. The first non-Jewish convert was from Africa. In the second and third centuries, it was most dominant in what are now Turkey, Syria, and North Africa. The first Christian kingdoms were in Asia (Armenia, in 301) and Africa (Axum, in Ethiopia, in 333)–before the Roman empire officially embraced Christian faith.


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