Christianity-related events during the 9th century
See also: Christianity in the 8th century and Christianity in the 10th century
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In the 9th century, Christianity was spreading throughout Europe, being promoted especially in the Carolingian Empire, its eastern neighbours, Scandinavia, and northern Spain.
In 800, Charlemagne was crowned as Holy Roman Emperor, which continued the Photian schism.
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