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The European Hegemony was a somewhat loose alliance in the European region on Earth formed in the early 22nd century. Jean-Luc Picard described the Hegemony as one of the first steps toward a United Earth government, which was founded in 2150. By the 24th century, the Hegemony no longer existed. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder" , "The Price" , "Attached" ) A distress call in common use by the European Hegemony between 2123 and 2190 was sent from the Ficus sector by the Bringloidi, and was received in 2365 by Starfleet. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder" )

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  • European Hegemony
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  • The European Hegemony was a somewhat loose alliance in the European region on Earth formed in the early 22nd century. Jean-Luc Picard described the Hegemony as one of the first steps toward a United Earth government, which was founded in 2150. By the 24th century, the Hegemony no longer existed. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder" , "The Price" , "Attached" ) A distress call in common use by the European Hegemony between 2123 and 2190 was sent from the Ficus sector by the Bringloidi, and was received in 2365 by Starfleet. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder" )
  • The European Hegemony was a somewhat loose Alliance on Earth set up during the 22nd century. It was one of the first stirings of World Government. By the early 24th century, it had ceased to exist. (TNG episode: "Attached") Matthew Root was a European Hegemony diplomat who was in San Francisco when the T'Plana Hath landed there in 2063. (ST reference: Federation: The First 150 Years) A distress call that was in common use by the Hegemony between 2123 and 2190 was sent from the Ficus Sector by the Bringloidi, and received by the Starfleet in 2365. (TNG episode: "Up the Long Ladder")
  • The European Hegemony was a political entity formed on the European Continent, on Earth in the early 22nd century. It's formation was one of the first stirrings of World Government.
  • The European Hegemony was an alliance of European nation-states during the 22nd century. By the 24th century it no longer existed. (TNG: "Up the Long Ladder")
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  • The European Hegemony was a somewhat loose alliance in the European region on Earth formed in the early 22nd century. Jean-Luc Picard described the Hegemony as one of the first steps toward a United Earth government, which was founded in 2150. By the 24th century, the Hegemony no longer existed. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder" , "The Price" , "Attached" ) A distress call in common use by the European Hegemony between 2123 and 2190 was sent from the Ficus sector by the Bringloidi, and was received in 2365 by Starfleet. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder" )
  • The European Hegemony was a somewhat loose Alliance on Earth set up during the 22nd century. It was one of the first stirings of World Government. By the early 24th century, it had ceased to exist. (TNG episode: "Attached") Matthew Root was a European Hegemony diplomat who was in San Francisco when the T'Plana Hath landed there in 2063. (ST reference: Federation: The First 150 Years) A distress call that was in common use by the Hegemony between 2123 and 2190 was sent from the Ficus Sector by the Bringloidi, and received by the Starfleet in 2365. (TNG episode: "Up the Long Ladder")
  • The European Hegemony was a political entity formed on the European Continent, on Earth in the early 22nd century. It's formation was one of the first stirrings of World Government.
  • The European Hegemony was an alliance of European nation-states during the 22nd century. By the 24th century it no longer existed. (TNG: "Up the Long Ladder")
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