Hey /his/
What was the most advanced level that a pagan society in Europe?
I'm trying to imagine what Europe would have been like with technological advancement well past the Roman Empire without converting to Christianity from their nature centered worship.
In other words, what pagan areas of Europe resisted the cultural invasion of Christianity the furthest into AD years.
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I know the Balts and finns kept paganism until the northern crusades which were the in the 13th century and Iceland adopted Christianity officially in 1000 AD but still had heathen chiefs at that point which is also just a little later than when the Hungarian's adopted Catholicism other than that the Sami had widespread shamanism until the 18th century