Regardless of monarchy type (absolute, semi-constitutional, constitutional):
In Middle Ages - France, England, Habsburgs (ruled in different countries)
In XVI-XVIII centuries - France, Spain (under Habsburgs), Austria (Habsburgs too), Poland united with Lithuania, England, Turkey (ruled on Balkans)
In XIX century - France (mix of republic and monarchic periods), Prussia/Germany, Russia, Austria, England
In XX century - Germany (monarchy till end of WW I), England, Russia (monarchy till 1917).
(France was a republic in XX century).
France, England, and Spain
become simultaneously kings of England and France
there was lots of reason, why there was a fight in Europe but the main reason was Germany and France wore fighting for strongest navy.
France with England or Prussia.
The Vikings. They sailed all over Europe founding settlements in England, Ireland, France, Greenland, Iceland, Russia and so on.
Germany
Germany
the Holy Roman Empire and Austria (the Habsburgs) A+ only Germany
A) France wanted to get rid of monarchies in Europe. B) France wanted to weaken its long-time enemy, England. C) Eventually, France wanted to claim all lands in North America. D) The United States and France planned to create an empire.
At the end if the Middle Ages, the strongest countries in Western Europe were probably England, France, and Spain. In Eastern Europe, the strongest was the Ottoman Empire, though much of it was in Asia.
France and England?
France, England, and Spain
England, France, and Spain.
Spain is located in Europe, France is located in Europe, and England is located in Europe.
Germany was the strongest European country in Europe in 1914.
After centuries of absolutism e.g., England and France became parliamentary (or constitutional ) monarchies.
We raided their ships