>The Gothic tribes converted to Christianity sometime between 376 and 390 AD.
>After their sack of Rome, the Visigoths moved on to occupy Spain and southern France. The Spanish Goths formally embraced Catholicism at the Third Council of Toledo in 589.
>>1287237
No. The Germanic peoples were predominantly Arian, while the Roman orthodoxy was Catholic.
So they regarded each other as heretics.
To gain what exactly?
>>1287284
>To gain what exactly?
Signaling virtue.
>>1287305
At the risk of detroying their base? Nah.
>>1287326
>At the risk of detroying their base? Nah.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosque_of_Rome
The Mosque of Rome (Italian: Moschea di Roma), situated in Parioli, is the largest mosque outside the Islamic world, Russia and India.[1] It has an area of 30,000 m2 (320,000 sq ft) and can accommodate more than 12,000 people.
> There was some opposition to the building of a mosque but much of this dissipated when Pope John Paul II gave his blessing for the project.