Multiple Choice
The conversion to Byzantine Christianity of Vladimir (r. c. 978-1015) , grand prince of Kiev and ruler of Rus, reflected
A) the ambition of popes to extend their influence by offering to anoint foreign rulers.
B) fears of the spread of Islam throughout the region.
C) a trend toward Christian pacifism among newly converted monarchs in the east.
D) geographical conversion patterns: rulers in southeastern Europe usually adopted the Byzantine form of Christianity.
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