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You mean 19th century (18XX = 19th). Yes, Romanides certainly has some 'eccentric' views on the origins of Rome (though I believe some of them can be found in Roman legend; it's irrelevant wrt the rest of the site, anyhow). The problem most likely arises from the historiographical approach of "Roman
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Considering that by tradition Rome was founded by refugees from Anatolia I guess you could say that. Please try to understand that the author is probably thinking and writing (his translation) in Greek. Romanides views might be founded in Greek propaganda. I have not read all of it just yet. Had
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there been any truth in history Roman arms would have freed Greek cities not raised them to the ground. I don't know much about this man besides that website. He seems to consider himself more roman than greek. Greeks did call themselfs Roman until the revolution in the 17th century.
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I'm sorry for bothering you, but since I noticed in the past that your interest about the history of the Eastern Roman/Byzantine Empire, and I thought you might want to know that there is a
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Please do not change the year of the end of the empire. There was a major discussion about it and you have to respect the decision.
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vs Byzantine" re the fall so you'll just have to convince the editors who disagree. I'm not sure about your timezone but
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Do you share any of Romanides' ideas about the "original Greek-speaking Romans"? ;) The rest is true, though, of course.
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request for renaming the article "History of the Eastern Roman Empire" to "History of the Byzantine Empire"
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If I or anyone else edits the date of the true fall of the Roman Empire to 1453 AD do we get banned? --
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For the discussion of the end year of Roman Empire, please see the section at the bottom of
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http://www.romanity.org/htm/fox.01.en.what_if_anything_is_a_byzantine.01.htm
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Fine by me. I respectfully disagree with the date given.
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Fine by me. I respectfully disagree with the date given.
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Dimboukas
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12:38, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
http://www.romanity.org/htm/fox.01.en.what_if_anything_is_a_byzantine.01.htm
Titus001
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19:45, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
3rdAlcove
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20:22, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
Titus001
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02:37, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
http://www.friesian.com/images/maps/rome-big.gif
Titus001
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03:22, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
happy May 29th
3rdAlcove
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06:08, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
Talk:Roman_Empire
Wengier
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22:54, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
History of the Eastern Roman Empire
request for renaming the article "History of the Eastern Roman Empire" to "History of the Byzantine Empire"
Cody7777777
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10:50, 2 April 2011 (UTC)

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