It depends on how you define Western Europe. But including Scandinavia and the lands of the Holy Roman Empire, it contained around 60 million people at the start of the century.
Paris
in the early nineteen hundrens most European countries had empires, the head of which was Britain, vastly outstripping the others whereas in the 1300's Europe mainly fought amongst each other for land since hardlies any of the world was discovered then
in the early 1300s
Vikings were no longer around during the 1300s, as their reign ended in the early 1000s.
An early event in Poland were they were taken over by Germany, most countries near west Europe were.
Modern Day Western Europe,
Modern Day Western Europe,
Steam power
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.
Late 1300s/ early 1400s. No exact date.
During the early middle ages, 500 - 1000AD, Europe was a frontier land as it was sparsely populated and undeveloped. ;P
In the early 4th century.