Napoleon Bonaparte of France conquered much of Europe in the 1800's, but he did not conquer all of it.
Between the coronation of Clovis in 496 and the eighth century, the Franks expanded their territory through much of Western Europe. Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800.
They haven't been alway, France and England did not have always been influential in Europe, in the Acient world Acient Greece and Rome had been much more influential in Europe. Since the fall of Rome they have got influence in Europe and the reason of that is that England is island nation with a strong navy, the reason they conquered the world, and France is in the centre of Europe
It would require quite an explanation to fully understand why the hereditary rulers of Europe did not like Napoleon, but some of the major reasons are:The French Revolution. Napoleon, in many ways, was the embodiment of the French Revolution. His reforms in law, education and economy were based on models of the Revolution. Also, the ideals of liberty, equality, fraternity didn't appeal to the European monarchs at that time. While Britain was a constitutional monarchy, the government was still very much elitism in structure.Britain lost to another republic: the US. British political resolve stiffened after they were defeated by the French-backed Americans in their war of independance. Now we have another upstart republic in Europe, Britain's playground. They might have yielded once, but they'd be damned if they yield again!
The main leader was Maximilien Robespierre because he was the driving force behind the french revolution, and near the end had so much power he was considered a dictator. Another important character in the revolution was Jean-Paul Marat. He ran a local newspaper and wrote about the people who should be guillotined for conspiring against the revolution. He was later on assassinated. jacques hebert is a key person as well, same as Georges Danton
Liberty, Fraternity & Equality, that was the phrasology. The reality was very, very different. I am not sure there was much of any of it. Chopping peoples heads off because they are the Nobility just made other people fill the vacuum.
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the french care so much about the revolution because it made a massive impact on, not just France, but Europe! if the revolution had not happened, France and possibly even the rest of Europe would not be what it is today. France might still have estates, kings and bad execution habits but because of this revolution, people all around Europe started to realise what France had become. i hope this answer is helpful :)
Julius Caesar was the person who conquered much of western Europe.
all but France and England
He was a great leader who conquered much of Europe.
The emperor of the Franks who conquered much of Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire was Charles the Great, also known as Charlemagne.
Bonaparte is often credited with taming the revolution in the face of growing disenchantment with its more radical features and with the social conflicts it generated. He was able to preserve much of the French Revolution under an autocratic system. In a series of brilliant military campaigns, his forces subdued most of Europe, thus creating the continent's largest empire since the days of the Romans.
They were the people of ancient Rome, in Italy.
The commercial revolution led to an expansion of What_were_the_effects_of_the_commercial_revolution_on_Europethrough much of the world.
The Roman Empire.
Charlemagne was the franks' greatest ruler. Charlemagne did much to strengthen government and improve education and the arts in Europe, Napoleon was a brilliant general who took power and conquered the French as he gained control he took the title As emporer and conquered most of Europe, built new roads throughout France, reformed the France educational system And established the metric system or measurement
The Nazis conquered much of Europe, and collected and exterminated millions of Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, etc.