POLAND!!!
A group of countries ruled by one other country is an empire
kingdom= a country,state, or territory ruled by a king or queen, one country ruled by a king, inside an empire empire= several countries ruled by 1 emperor, large group of countries under 1 ruler hope that answers ur question :)
one of the most richest and powerful countries of Europe.(Spain)
This was at one time the Holy Roman Empire. It eventually became too powerful and got split up into other countries.
The Habsburg or Hapsburg Dynasty was one of the most important and dominant houses in Europe. It provided the kings and queens for most of Europe from the 11th to the 18th century and held the throne of the Holy Roman Empire from 1438 to 1740. The house was diluted by political and strategic marriages and alignments over the centuries, the last remnants of the House ruling Austria until 1918.
Poland is one of such.
Poland is one of such.
In order to answer this we need to see a list of countries.
Lots of countries in Europe did not come under the Roman Empire. Ireland would be one of them.
One of the major causes for the Fall of Roman Empire was the Antagonism between the Senate and the Emperor
One of the major causes for the Fall of Roman Empire was the Antagonism between the Senate and the Emperor
Unfortunately all countries in Eastern were not recently dominant powers in Eastern Europe except the Soviet Union. So many new countries have been created recently that it can be said that all of these were not dominant powers. Problem with question is that in past almost all countries in Eastern Europe were part of or carried name of once dominant powers. Examples are the countries that once were part of one of the world's empires, especially the Holy Roman empire, the Russian empire, the Ottoman empire, Sweden, Austrian-Hungarian empire, the Roman empire, France under Napoleon, the Byzantine empire (lands held in lower Eastern Europe), the Greek empire, or farther back, the Macedonian Empire or the Minoan Empire (the actual extent of which is still not clear). Therefore this question is basically unanswerable unless the definitions within the question are clarified/defined (especially as to what does dominant mean, what time frame is being discussed, and what area constitutes "Eastern Europe".
Europe is one continent with 50 countries in Europe..
well, one of them was in the fall of the ottoman empire in early 18th century who ruled a vast empire in southern Europe for more than 7 centuries.
No, France is actually considered one of the biggest countries in Europe.
No. France is one of the countries in Europe. Europe is one single continent.
Europe and Asia are two continents that consist of many countries. Both are on one major landmass, known as Eurasia, which is what people refer to. Eurasia is not a country and it is not a continent.