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the Holy Roman Empire and Austria (the Habsburgs) A+ only Germany
No, he believed it was his duty to protect Catholicism against the Muslims of the Ottoman Empire, the Protestant countries of Europe (England, Scotland, Netherlands, Switzerland), and their allies (France).
depends how you mean, European empire or empire in Europe The british empire was the largest European empire, controlling 1/4 of the world's landmass. The roman empire was the most powerful in Europe, controlling nearly half of Europe
There never was an Eastern Europe Empire.
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The Tudor Period only refers to England and Wales during 1485 and 1603. Between this time period, the countries in Europe were England, Portugal, Spain, France, the Netherlands, the Holy Roman Empire, Naples, the Papal States, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, the Ottoman Empire, and the Grand Duchy of Moscow (transforming into Russia in 1574).
The Western Roman Empire was Western Europe
No, Europe is a continent and England is a country.
London, England is in the continent of Europe.
There have been tons of European empires, either based out of or in Europe. They include the Roman Empire, Macedonian Empire, British Empire, Holy Roman Empire, and Russian Empire.
The Crimean war in 1853, in which Russia fought against England, France, and the Ottoman Empire.