Is it fair to say that Europe was always ruled by an globalist elites?
No.
nobody ruled Europe until 1st century and for most of history it was one giant clusterfuck
most of it was wilderness with hundreds of insignificant tribes whose people spent time skirmishing among themselves and playing with their own shit
there was a bunch of more sophisticated places like Greece and Egypt but they didn't give a fuck about mainland and focused on the area on Mediterranean coast
then Rome rolled in and whipped roughly half of the place into shape, while the other half had to wait almost until 10th century for Byzantium to finish the job (and finally give its people little things like the ability to finally write shit down)
meanwhile the Western half Europe was quite literally a bunch of bickering kids arguing who should inherit the mantle of Rome, all the while Byzantium still existed
later there was a bunch of "empires" coexisting on the continent, the Byzantines in Greece and Asia minor, Franks in Galia, Germania and Italia, Bulgarians in everything Balkan that wasn't Byzantine and niggers held almost whole Spain
EE was still tribal as fuck
Franks split, HRE was founded, Ugros came out of nowhere and founded a kingdom in central Europe, Spain is almost done kicking out muslims (after 700 fucking years)
Slavs finally knew how to write and they fairly quickly unified the tribes and founded Rus and Poland
Byzantines got fucked by Turks, HRE started fracturing, whole east got fucked by Golden Horde, but got better and Russia is re-founded- this time they say that actually they are the inheritors of Rome
Ottomans are gobbling up Balkans and go all the way to central Europe, HRE is completely fucked and fractured to the point never seen before
Poland is suddenly powerful as fuck and invades Russia while kicking the Turks out of central Europe, then gets fucked by Russians and Germans to the point of nonexistence
France invades everything and gets fucked, "modern" Germany, Italy and Spain form, afterwards WWI = no empire survived next century
they were imperialist not globalist
>>3084831
>Spain is almost done kicking out muslims
uh, you're off by several centuries if this was supposed to have happened in the 9th, I don't think the Christians held more than half the peninsula before the 12th century for example.
>>3084902
>>3084904
might as well post them all because why not
No.
But there was a family that ruled most of Europe that was international.
The French King was a relative of the German Emperor, of the English King, etc. Louis XIV was "half-Habsburg".
>>3084690
Do you even know what "globalist" is you buzzword-flinging retard? Protip, it's not nobility intermarrying other nobility.