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- away from urban centers, the dominant self-perception was still that of Romaioi and Graikoi. Scholar Rigas Feraios called "Bulgars and Arvanites, Armenians...
- Nicaea. As such, Emperor Theodore Laskaris sometimes replaced the terms Romaioi (Romans) and Graikoi by ****enes. Emperor Theodore II describes his realm...
- empire, now generally termed Byzantines, thought of themselves as Romans (Romaioi). Their Islamic neighbours similarly called their empire the "land of the...
- "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...
- Constantinople, declared themselves as Graikoi (Gr****: Γραικοί, "Gr****s") and Romaioi or Romioi (Gr****: Ρωμαίοι/Ρωμηιοί, "Romans"). Aleksandro Karatodori (1833–1906)...
- 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...
- Oblast, Ukraine) were represented by two groups: the ****enic-speaking Romaioi, whose dialect is known as Rumeíka, a.k.a. Mariupol Gr****, and the Turkic-speaking...
- (rhπmÈ) and Parthian (frwm) names for ancient Rome, via the Gr**** Ῥωμαῖοι (Romaioi). The Sultanate of Rûm seceded from the Great Seljuk Empire under Suleiman...
- 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 franca...