The strongest civilizing force in Europe during the early Middle Ages was the Church.
During the early middle ages, 500 - 1000AD, Europe was a frontier land as it was sparsely populated and undeveloped. ;P
the vikings, magyars, and the nomads
In A.D. 67 the Roman emperor Nero had competed in Olympics in a ten-horse chariot race.Regards,Mathivanan.K
There was no impact of missionaries because there was no missionaries. Europe was all Catholic and travel outside of Europe didn't happen until the late 1400's so no missionaries were needed.
east Africa
The two nations competed for industrial dominance of Europe during the early 1900s were Germany and England. It eventually led to World War I. With a good deal of certainty, WW1 was caused by the fight for industrial prominence of either nation.
The two nations that competed for industrial dominance in Europe was Germany and Great Britain.
France and the United Kingdom.
Germany and Great Britain
It was the patricians (the aristocracy) and the plebeians (the commoners)
Nothing. The early Olympians competed naked, man versus man with no enhancements.
There were nations in Europe that competed each other with supplying raw materials and provided markets for manufactured goods.
Great Britain and Germany vied for the industrial domination of Europe in the late 19th century.
The Rise of Magic in Early Medieval Europe was created in 1991.
Early humans would have first gone to Europe. Australia is a island and early humans would have probably walked to europe far before they rode the ocean to Australia.
in Europe