Europe
- Bulgarian Empire - Ivan Alexander, Tsar of Bulgaria (1331–1371)
- Byzantine Empire (Palaeologan Dynasty) - John V (1341–1391)
- Crown of Castile - Peter I (1350–1369)
- Kingdom of Denmark - Valdemar IV(1340–1375)
- Kingdom of England - Edward III (1327–1377)
- Kingdom of France - John II (1350–1364)
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania - Algirdas (1345–1377)
- Kingdom of Norway - Haakon VI (1343–1380)
- Kingdom of Portugal - Peter I (1357–1367)
- Kingdom of Sweden - Magnus II (1319–1363)
- Principality of Taranto - Louis (1346–1362)
- Kingdom of Naples - Joan I (1343–1382)
- Principality of Achaea - Robert (1332–1364)
- Grand Duchy of Moscow - Dmitri Donskoy (1359–1389)
- Principality of Wallachia - Nicolae Alexandru, Voivode of Wallachia (1352–1364)
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Famous quotes containing the word europe:
“That land is like an Eagle, whose young gaze
Feeds on the noontide beam, whose golden plume
Floats moveless on the storm, and in the blaze
Of sunrise gleams when Earth is wrapped in gloom;
An epitaph of glory for the tomb
Of murdered Europe may thy fame be made,
Great People! as the sands shalt thou become;
Thy growth is swift as morn, when night must fade;
The multitudinous Earth shall sleep beneath thy shade.”
—Percy Bysshe Shelley (17921822)
“The heritage of the American Revolution is forgotten, and the American government, for better and for worse, has entered into the heritage of Europe as though it were its patrimonyunaware, alas, of the fact that Europes declining power was preceded and accompanied by political bankruptcy, the bankruptcy of the nation-state and its concept of sovereignty.”
—Hannah Arendt (19061975)
“The Federated Republic of Europethe United States of Europethat is what must be. National autonomy no longer suffices. Economic evolution demands the abolition of national frontiers. If Europe is to remain split into national groups, then Imperialism will recommence its work. Only a Federated Republic of Europe can give peace to the world.”
—Leon Trotsky (18791940)