During the 1500's Europe had four dominant countries, England, France,Spain and Holland. Each country had many conflicts, differences and alliances. The four countries waged wars against each other. Some of the reasons for these wars were based on religion or for position of power.
This is an unusually worded question, but possibly you mean "who were the big four in Napoleonic Europe", and that is still an unusual question. But, Napoleon's four main enemies were Austria, Prussia, Russia and England. These nations, with France, also made up the main European powers. Don't forget Spain, either. Or Portugal. Or the Netherlands. Or quite a few other places...
Germany and the other defeated countries were not allowed to attend the big four at the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty would be a festering wound that would lead to the next World War.
U.S. Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
they made a big party and invited everyone.
Wilson (US), Georges Clemenceau (France), David Lloyd George (Great Britain), and Vittorio Orlando (Italy)
Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, and The Netherlands
These men in The Big Three - Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin - made plans for the end of Europe and what the future will have in store for the European countries.
Great Britain, France, Italy, and US
Woodrow Wilson - russiageorge clemenceau - Francedavid Lloyd - Britainvittorio Orlando - Italy
Great Britain, USA, France, and Italy
Answer:The "Big Six" European Union countries are:Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, and Poland
This is an unusually worded question, but possibly you mean "who were the big four in Napoleonic Europe", and that is still an unusual question. But, Napoleon's four main enemies were Austria, Prussia, Russia and England. These nations, with France, also made up the main European powers. Don't forget Spain, either. Or Portugal. Or the Netherlands. Or quite a few other places...
France, Great Britain and Germany.
The Big Four countries that met to create peace in Europe following World War I were the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. These nations played a crucial role in negotiating the Treaty of Versailles and other agreements aimed at establishing post-war order and preventing future conflicts. Their discussions focused on issues such as reparations, territorial changes, and the establishment of the League of Nations.
Great Britain, France, Italy, and US
Germany and the other defeated countries were not allowed to attend the big four at the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty would be a festering wound that would lead to the next World War.
Luxembourg is one of the smallest (7th smallest in Europe) countries in Europe because it's size is not as big as others.