Chile was not one of the dominant powers.
Austria- he gained a wife, A victory over Austria at the Battle of Marengo (1800) left France the dominant power on the continent
If you mean Prussia, it no longer exists. It officially ceased existence in 1947. In the 18th and 19th centuries it was a powerful force in eastern Europe. You may be referring to Russia. It does exist and is still a major power in eastern Europe.
Europe was the center of world power.
Widespread poverty was a primary factor that helped fascist leaders gain power in Eastern Europe. Russia is an example of an Eastern European country.
Germany is becomming the dominant power in Central Europe. France, Russia & by extension Britain have good reasons to fear German aggression. German association with Austria/Hungary make for a very potent force in Europe.
Look at an early 20th century map. Austria and Germany are in the center of Europe.
hydroelectric power
Rome became dominant in the Western Mediterranean and, based on the power it had developed in the Punic Wars, developed aspirations for Eastern Europe
Look at an early 20th century map. Austria and Germany are in the center of Europe.
To make Prussia the dominant power in Germany and Northern Europe
The Byzantium Empire.