>>15287076>Meanwhile during the renascence and muslim attempts at invasion into Europe, it was the Christians who kept them at bay.Nice plagiarism christkike
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Asturias>Christianisation progressed slowly in Asturias and did not necessarily supplant the ancient pagan divinities. As elsewhere in Europe, the new religion coexisted syncretically with features of the ancient beliefs. In the sixth century, bishop San Martín de Braga complained in his work De correctione rusticorum about the Galician peasants being attached to the pre-Christian cults: "Many demons, who were expelled from the heavens, settled in the sea, in the rivers, fountains and forests, and have come to be worshipped as gods by ignorant people. To them they do their sacrifices: in the sea they invoke Neptune, in the rivers the Lamias; in the fountains the Nymphs, and in the forests Diana."The only place where christkikery didnt have a hold in spain is the only place to not be conquered by muslims.
As for the renaissance dont make me laugh. It was full of paganism unlike byzantium that fell to muslims.