Charlemagne also known as Charles the Great or Charles I, was the first emperor in Western Europe since the collapse of the Western Roman Empire 3 centuries earlier. Called the Father of Europe, He united most of Western Europe.
Charlemagne was the most powerful leader in western Europe in his time. He was crowned Emperor in the year 800.
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Europe is a collection of separate countries. There was no Prime Minister of Europe. The nearest that Europe got to having a single leader during World War 2 was Adolf Hitler who was ultimately the leader of all of occupied Europe.
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The U.S. general was Dwight David Eisenhower.
Suleiman the Magnificent was the Ottoman leader who was expert in many areas. He conquered eastern Europe. His influence is still felt today.
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Charlemagne was without doubt the most powerful man in western Europe in the Early Middle Ages. He ruled a country that included most or all of current France, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium, along with major parts of Italy and Austria.
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The most powerful leader in Russia during World War I was Nicholas II. In addition, Nicholas Nikolaevich and Aleksei Brusilov were leaders during WW1.
Europe is a collection of separate countries. There was no Prime Minister of Europe. The nearest that Europe got to having a single leader during World War 2 was Adolf Hitler who was ultimately the leader of all of occupied Europe.
It was Charlemagne.
During the Industrial Revolution
Europe is not a single country. It's made up of many independent countries, each with their own leader.