- the Gr****s
referred to
themselves as
Graikoi (Γραικοί, "Gr****s") and
Rhomaioi/Romioi (Ῥωμαῖοι/Ῥωμηοί/Ρωμιοί, "Romans") the
latter of
which was used since...
- was the body of
Roman citizens (Latin: Rōmānī;
Ancient Gr****: Ῥωμαῖοι
Rhōmaîoi)
during the
Roman Kingdom, the
Roman Republic, and the
Roman Empire. This...
-
derivative of
Parthian (frwm) terms,
ultimately derived from Gr**** Ῥωμαῖοι (
Rhomaioi,
literally 'Romans'). Both
terms are
endonyms of the pre-Islamic inhabitants...
-
Byzantine Gr****s self-identified as
Romans (Gr****: Ῥωμαῖοι, romanized:
Rhōmaîoi), but are
referred to as "Byzantine Gr****s" in
modern historiography. Latin...
- (including Byzantium) that the
empire comprised continued to call
themselves Rhomaioi. (****enes had been
referring to pagan, or non-Christian, Gr****s until...
-
Roman (surname),
including a list of
people named Roman or
Romans Ῥωμαῖοι (
Rhomaioi, "Romans"), the name of the Gr****s in the
Middle Ages and
during Ottoman...
-
Empire Succession of the
Roman Empire Medieval Gr****: Ῥωμαῖοι, romanized:
Rhōmaîoi Leo VI was
officially the son of
Basil I, but a
persistent rumour alleged...
- 12th century. The name Roma/Romani is
similar to
Romaei (Ῥωμαῖοι), or
Rhomaioi/Romioi (Ῥωμαῖοι/Ῥωμηοί/Ρωμιοί, "Romans") (the
endonym for the
Eastern Romans/Byzantines)...
- of the
Common Era, the Gr****s self-identified as
Romans (Gr****: Ῥωμαῖοι
Rhōmaîoi). By that time, the name ****enes
denoted pagans but was
revived as an...
- rule",
whose citizens called themselves Romans (Romani in Latin; Ῥωμαῖοι,
Rhomaîoi in Gr****). Thus the term
Romania came to be used to
refer to the territory...