- away from
urban centers, the
dominant self-perception was
still that of
Romaioi and Graikoi.
Scholar Rigas Feraios called "Bulgars and Arvanites, Armenians...
- "Roman" came to mean the
church and the
Catholic Pope. The Gr**** form
Romaioi remained attached to the Gr****-speaking
Christian po****tion of the Byzantine...
- empire, now
generally termed Byzantines,
thought of
themselves as
Romans (
Romaioi).
Their Islamic neighbours similarly called their empire the "land of the...
- (romī) and
Parthian (frwm)
names for
ancient Rome, via the Gr**** Ῥωμαῖοι (
Romaioi). The
Sultanate of Rum
seceded from the
Seljuk Empire under Suleiman ibn...
- in
addition to the
terms "Gr****s" and "****enes", the
Byzantine term "
Romaioi," or "Romioi," ("Romans") to
refer to themselves, as well as the term "Romaic"...
- Nicaea. As such,
Emperor Theodore Laskaris sometimes replaced the
terms Romaioi (Romans) and
Graikoi by ****enes.
Emperor Theodore II
describes his realm...
- Mycenaean,
Byzantine or
modern Gr****.
Byzantine Gr****s self-identified as
Romaioi ("Romans"),
Graikoi ("Gr****s") and
Christianoi ("Christians")
since they...
- as Romans, as did
their eventual conquerors in 1453, the
Ottomans (see
Romaioi and Rûm.) The
classical scholarship and
culture that was
still preserved...
-
Roman Empire. The
inhabitants continued to
regard themselves as Romans, or
Romaioi,
until the fall of
Constantinople to the
Ottoman Empire in 1453. Despite...
- →This is a list of
Pontic Gr****s (Pontic: Ρωμαίοι, Ρωμιοί,
Romaioi; Gr****: Πόντιοι, Pontioi ), i.e. Gr****s from the
region of Pontus, in
modern northern...