- ****ene,
other than
Rhomaios, was the term
Graikos (Γραικός), a term that was used
often by the "Byzantines" (along with
Rhomaios) for
ethnic self-identification...
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Eustathios Rhomaios (Gr****: Εὐστάθιος Ῥωμαῖος; fl. ca. 975–1034) was a
senior judge and
writer on law of the
Byzantine Empire.
Rhomaios followed in the...
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Eustathios Maleinos (fl. 960s–980s),
Byzantine general and
magnate Eustathios Rhomaios (c. 970–1030),
Byzantine jurist Eustathios Daphnomeles (fl.
early 11th...
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Roman Empire. Vikatou,
Frederiksen &
Handberg 2014. Dyggve,
Poulsen &
Rhomaios 1934.
Dyggve &
Poulsen 1948.
Vikatou &
Handberg 2017.
Dietz & Stavropoulou-Gatsi...
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Franks or Latins,
regardless of
their country of origin,
whereas the
words Rhomaios and Rûmi ("Roman") were used for
Orthodox Christians. On a
number of Gr****...
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compendium of
legal decisions compiled by the
noted jurist Eustathios Rhomaios. He was
promoted further to the rank of
patrikios and the post of oikonomos...
- of the emperor, and
therefore Romans." Thus the
primary definition of
Rhōmaios was "political or statist." In
order to
succeed in
being a full-blown and...
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severely criticized in the
Peira of the
contemporary legal scholar Eustathios Rhomaios. PmbZ,
Basileios Skleros (#21113);
Romanos Skleros (#26854). ODB, "Skleros"...
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Philip II. The so-called "Ionic Tomb" or "
Rhomaios's Tomb",
named after its excavator,
Konstantinos Rhomaios, is an
elegant Macedonian tomb with an Ionic...
- p. 163-203 ISBN 3-8053-1804-9
Rhomaios,
Konstantinos (1955). "Ανασκαφαί κατά την Ανάληψην". Praktika: 241–242.
Rhomaios,
Konstantinos (1954). "Ανασκαφική...