Napoleon Bonaparte; "Europe is a molehill. All great empires and revolutions have been on the Orient; six hundred millions live there."
The classical liberalism in the 17th and 18th century in Europe referred to the ability that made the classic liberal focus more on what they said and wished.
I believe it is China.China- Paper was named from Europe as papyrus but the country which invented paper was China.China.
Medieval Europe cannot be said to have gone 'into decline' at any point. The only major incident to seriously weaken medieval Europe was the outbreak of the Black Death (the plague) in the 14th century, since this carried off about 150 million people in all; depending on which country in Europe you look at, between 20 and 80 percent of the population
Winston Churchill. The former Prime Minister was in the US and speaking at tiny Fulton College in Missouri when he said "From Stettin on the Baltic to Trieste on the Adriatic an Iron Curtain has descended on Europe". Churchill always had quite a turn of phrase.
Sorry I cannot be more specific. The Renaissance began sweeping across Europe in the Middle Ages which is usually said to be from about 13th to 16th centuries
Molehill Green's population is 117.
Molehill Empire was created in 2008.
No, a molehill is not an organism, it is a small pile of dirt which results from the burrowing of a mole into the ground.
Molehill
because the Hadrian's wall is crumbled
No, in Europe
Europe is in the Northern Hemisphere. It is sometimes said to be in the western hemisphere.
They are said to have originated from Europe
Cuz I said so....
Europe has plains and mountainous areas, so it can't be said to just be a plain.
Al Gardone? He is on the grass just bottom left of the pond on town square.
you have to grow stuff and the more stuff you produce the more points you get... hope that helped!