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Quiz on the Movie 'Christian' and Related Topics

Test your knowledge about the movie 'Christian' and its cast, including character roles and related information.

1 Who played Odile in the movie 'Christian'?

2 What role did Elisabeth Löchen play in the movie 'Christian'?

3 Nasrani or Nasranee may also refer to the Syrian Malabar Nasrani people, a Christian ethno-religious group from ________, India, Jewish in ethnic origin.

4 Who played Grandmother in the movie 'Christian'?

5 What role did Asger Bonfils play in the movie 'Christian'?

6 What role did Abdellah Lamrani play in the movie 'Christian'?

7 What role did Lola Vogel play in the movie 'Christian'?

8 What role did Christian play in the telemovie 'Honky Tonk Girl'?

9 Who played Father in the movie 'Christian'?

10 Who played Helena in the movie 'Christian'?

💡 Interesting Facts

  • the Christian Byzantine Emperor Leo V performed pagan rituals in Constantinople at the signing of a peace treaty in 815 with the Bulgarians.
  • the Jews of Massena, New York, were falsely accused of the kidnap and ritual murder of a Christian girl in September 1928 in an incident known as the Massena blood libel.
  • the Palestinian village of Nabi Samwil, near Jerusalem, is regarded by Muslims, Jews and Christians alike as a holy site for containing the tomb of Samuel.
  • the 7th-century King Cynegils, the first West Saxon ruler known to have been baptised as a Christian, is called the son of at least three different fathers in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
  • several cases of interactions between Buddhism and the Roman world are documented by Classical and early Christian authors.
  • in the Islamic tradition, Bahira (pictured) was a Christian monk who foretold to the adolescent Muhammad his future prophetic career.
  • on January 8, 1956, five Evangelical Christian missionaries from the United States were speared to death after attempting to reach the Huaorani people of Ecuador in "Operation Auca".
  • the capture of Tunis by the Ottoman Empire from the Spanish Empire in 1574 decided that North Africa would be under Muslim rather than Christian rule.
  • the Nine Saints were a group of Christians from the Byzantine Empire who took part in converting areas of what is now Eritrea and Ethiopia in the late fifth century AD.
  • the assembly location Arkils tingstad may have been made to Christianize the Vikings who lived in its vicinity.
  • upon hearing Robert Ambrose's work One Sweetly Solemn Thought, a gambler reportedly laid down his cards and immediately became a reformed Christian.
  • when the Nazis began requiring all Jews in the occupied Netherlands to wear the yellow badge, Dutch Christian Casper ten Boom voluntarily wore one also.
  • the annual Chembuduppu festival at St. George Orthodox Church, Chandanapally is held in commemoration of non-Christians bringing rice to feed hundreds of voluntary labourers during its construction.
  • the Symmachi–Nicomachi diptych, intended to celebrate traditional Roman paganism, was incorporated into a Christian reliquary for almost 500 years.
  • the Persian embassy to Europe in 1599–1602 aimed at establishing a Christian–Persian alliance against the Ottoman Empire.
  • the Rhodes blood libel — the accusation that the Jews of Rhodes ritually murdered a Christian boy in 1840 — enjoyed active support from the consuls of several European countries.
  • former child actor Roger Mobley served as a Green Beret in the Vietnam War and is now a Christian pastor in Texas.
  • artifacts uncovered in Kafr Misr, an Arab village located to the south of Mount Tabor, Israel, attest to Jewish, Christian and Muslim habitation over the centuries.
  • Johann Phillip Fabricius, a German Christian missionary, completed the first translation of the Bible to Tamil.
  • Karl Graul, former director of Leipzig Lutheran mission and a Tamil scholar, believed that Christian missionaries in India should not interfere with the local traditions including the caste system.
  • Rhipsime and her companions are venerated as the first Christian martyrs in Armenian history.
  • Jacob's Well (pictured) in Nablus is a site associated with Jacob in Jewish, Samaritan, Christian and Muslim tradition.
  • Islamic influences on Christian art are visible in Christian paintings, cult objects, and most of all architecture (example pictured).
  • Portland, Oregon–based evangelical minister Luis Palau has collaborated with government leaders, and 500 Christian pastors, to rally volunteers to address homelessness.
  • Bhudev Mukhopadhyay taught at Hindu, Muslim and Christian schools.
  • Saint Foutin was a syncretic amalgam of the first bishop of Lyon, France and pre-Christian Gaulish phallic worship.
  • Thursday of the Dead is a springtime feast day shared by Muslims and Christians in the Levant that involves colouring eggs, visiting the cemetery and distributing food to the poor.
  • although U.S. President Barack Obama is Christian, high-ranked al-Qaida member Ayman al-Zawahiri has falsely claimed that Obama secretly "pray[s] the prayers of the Jews".
  • although the Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 is recognized as an important milestone in the development of religious freedom, it still allowed the execution of non-Christians.
  • according to legend, Christian martyr Saint Getulius and his associates were clubbed to death after they had been thrown into flames but emerged unharmed.
  • Curtis Stone worked as an enforcer for drug dealers before becoming a Christian and founding Warriors 4 Christ Wrestling.
  • Reverend William Mitchell was an Anglican missionary, and the first ordained person to provide Christian religious services in the Swan Valley area of the Swan River Colony in Australia.
  • Bombardment of Algiers, an oil-on-canvas by Thomas Luny, depicts the titular battle in which over 1000 Christians were liberated from slavery in Algeria.
  • Colorado state representative Spencer Swalm spent time as a Christian missionary in Bolivia.