No one ruled Europe in its entirety. The Roman Empire was the largest country in Europe before the Middle Ages, and it was ruled by its emperors. There is a link below to a list of the Roman Emperors, and those who were emperors before 476 AD were emperors before the Middle Ages began.
No one Europe was divided into many small kingdoms before the middle ages
The Byzantine Empire
kinda.....actually at the end of the first kingdom to the start of middle kingdom --actually, she ruled at the beginning of the New Kingdom, which directly followed the Middle Kingdom.
450 A.D
Roman 410 AD and that is what is the start of the middle ages.
The start of exploration ened the middle ages. New ideas, foods, and thinking came into Europe.
There were about 9.4 million Jews in Europe just before the start of World War 2 and a further 7 million or so elsewhere.
1066 until1660
kinda.....actually at the end of the first kingdom to the start of middle kingdom --actually, she ruled at the beginning of the New Kingdom, which directly followed the Middle Kingdom.
450 A.D
when he was powerful enough to control over Florence he ruled starting from 1437. he was really rich in Europe families!
Roman 410 AD and that is what is the start of the middle ages.
just before middle ages i think
The start of exploration ened the middle ages. New ideas, foods, and thinking came into Europe.
Germany annexed Austria.
why did europe start start trading
The plague started from the flees on rats in ancient Europe in the middle ages it killed 2/3 of Europes population.
Baking was been known in the earliest civilizations, which originated in areas now known as the Middle East, Egypt and China, not Europe.
The Islamic Golden Age is the period in the history of Islam in the Middle Ages when much of Muslim world was ruled by various caliphates, experiencing a scientific, cultural and economic flourishing.