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- Gr****s referred to themselves as Graikoi (Γραικοί, "Gr****s") and Rhomaioi/Romioi (Ῥωμαῖοι/Ῥωμηοί/Ρωμιοί, "Romans") the latter of which was used since virtually...
- Ottoman Gr****s (Gr****: Ρωμιοί, romanized: Romioi; Turkish: Osmanlı Rumları) were ethnic Gr****s who lived in the Ottoman Empire (1299–1922), much of which...
- century. The name Roma/Romani is similar to Romaei (Ῥωμαῖοι), or Rhomaioi/Romioi (Ῥωμαῖοι/Ῥωμηοί/Ρωμιοί, "Romans") (the endonym for the Eastern Romans/Byzantines)...
- Gr****-speaking Byzantines and their descendants continued to call themselves "Romioi" until the creation of a new Gr**** state in 1832. After the capture of Constantinople...
- AD, the eastern peoples had come to label themselves Ρωμιοί or Ῥωμαῖοι (Romioi or Romaioi, Romans) by using the word for Roman citizen in the eastern lingua...
- Gr****s after AD 212 referred to themselves as Ῥωμαῖοι (Romaioi) or Ῥωμιοί (Romioi), i.e. Romans, since virtually all Gr****s were Roman citizens. "The Story...
- σαράντα χρόνια σκλαβιά και φυλακή»). In "Thourios" he urged the Gr****s (Romioi) and other Orthodox Christian peoples living at the time in the area of...
- Eastern Roman Empire and for some time after its fall, Gr****s identified as Romioi, or related names. In Switzerland several names are Roman references: the...
- The Gr**** speakers were the only ethnic group to actually call themselves Romioi, (as opposed to being so named by others) and, at least those educated,...
- Throughout the Middle Ages, Byzantine Gr****s self-identified as Romaioi or Romioi (Gr****: Ῥωμαῖοι, Ρωμιοί, meaning "Romans") and Graikoi (Γραικοί, meaning...