History of Europe Dry, Is Europe Really in Decline?

Updated on international 2024-07-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    All you want is a chronology of events, and a chronology of European events will come out on the ferry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Europe is not in decline. Because Europe is the region with the most developed countries in the world and social welfare is very perfect, Europe is not in decline.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, they still have sophisticated technology, and their industries have been transferred to other developing countries. Our country still needs to try to catch up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is indeed declining, and it will decline even more so in the future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What are you kidding, the Europeans may decline casually, to a certain extent they are only in a state of slump, if they develop still very strong.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Apparently not. The first of the two existed in the Roman Empire.

    The Roman Empire is generally divided into two phases: the early empire (27-192 BC) and the later empire (193-476). The early empire reached its peak through the Julia Claudius dynasty, the Flavian dynasty, and the Antonine dynasty (the era of the Five Sages). The country is stable and the society is prosperous, which is called the ** period of Rome.

    The later empire began in the third century, through the Illyrian emperors, the four emperors of Diocletian, the empire of Constantine the Great, and finally after the death of Theodosius I, the empire was formally divided into two parts (395). The West declined amid internal and external troubles, and in 476 Odoacer deposed the last Western Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustus, and the Western Roman Empire fell. The Eastern Empire was destroyed by the Ottoman Empire in 1453, and historians refer to the Eastern Roman Empire as the Byzantine Empire.

    The Western Roman Empire existed for 503 years, while the Eastern Roman Empire survived for more than 10 centuries. The Roman Empire was a slave state, while the Holy Roman Empire was a feudal state that emerged later. In 962, Otto I, King of East Francia and of Saxony, was crowned emperor in Rome by Pope John XII, and reigned in 973, becoming the guardian of Rome and the supreme ruler of the Roman Catholic world.

    In 1157, the empire received the title of "Holy Empire". In 1254, the Empire first began to use the title "Holy Roman Empire", which was the official name until 1806.

    The full name is the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation or the Holy Roman Empire of the Germanic Peoples, a feudal empire in Western and Central Europe from 962 to 1806. In the early days, it was a unified state, and after the Middle Ages, it evolved into a number of political associations that recognized the supreme authority of the emperor, such as principalities, princely states, ear states, religious aristocratic domains, and free cities.

    The French writer Voltaire once said of it: "It is neither sacred, nor Roman, nor empire." This also reflects the fact that the Holy Roman Empire did not have orthodox roots and names in history, and had almost nothing to do with the former Roman Empire.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Roman Empire 27 BC - 476 Holy Roman Empire 962 - 1806

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