Europe
- Abkhazia - Kelesh Begi, Prince of Abkhazia (1747–1806)
- Andorra - Francesc Antoni de la Dueña y Cisneros, Bishop of Urgell (1797–1816)
- Batavian Republic -
- Uitvoerend Bewind of the Batavian Republic (1798–1801)
- Staatsbewind of the Batavian Republic (1801–1805)
 
- Denmark-Norway
- Monarch - Christian VII, King of Denmark (1766–1808)
- Prime Minister - Christian Gunther, Minister of State of Denmark (1797–1810)
 
- Etruria - Louis, King of Etruria (1801–1803)
- France - Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul (1799–1804)
- Holy Roman Empire - Franz II, Holy Roman Emperor (1792–1806)
- Ottoman (Turkish) Empire
- Monarch - Selim III, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1789–1807)
- Grand Vizier - Yusuf Ziyaüddin Pasha, Ottoman Grand Vizier (1798–1805)
 
- Portugal - Maria I Francisca, Queen of Portugal (1777–1816)
- Prussia - Frederick William III, King of Prussia (1797–1840)
- Russia -
- Paul I, Tsar of Russia (1796–1801)
- Alexander I, Tsar of Russia (1801–1825)
 
- Spain - Charles IV, King of Spain (1788–1808)
- Sweden - Gustav IV Adolf, King of Sweden (1792–1809)
- Tuscany - Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1790–1801)
- United Kingdom
- Monarch - George III, King of the United Kingdom (1760–1820)
- Prime Minister -
- William Pitt, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1783–1801)
- Henry Addington, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1801–1804)
 
 
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Famous quotes containing the word europe:
“I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from their scabbards to avenge even a look that threatened her with insult. But the age of chivalry is gone. That of sophisters, economists and calculators has succeeded; and the glory of Europe is extinguished forever.”
—Edmund Burke (17291797)
“Of all the errors which can possibly be committed to the education of youth, that of sending them to Europe is the most fatal. I see [clearly] that no American should come to Europe under 30 years of age.”
—Thomas Jefferson (17431826)
“It is not unkind to say, from the standpoint of scenery alone, that if many, and indeed most, of our American national parks were to be set down on the continent of Europe thousands of Americans would journey all the way across the ocean in order to see their beauties.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945)