I literally looked away from a few seconds and Rome just ate the Italian peninsula. That's the work of alliances at work for giving some nice soldiers to fight for the future world capital
You've searched through all consul names, searching for cities relevant to the time, as well as recompiled it all into thousands of frames all drawn so to check the sources. You did a great job!
Actually, according to the official coins of that time, the nation was called "Romanía", and their habitants, despite being greeks, where called romans
So what it ended a small city? Sparta was a mini city compared to many famous cities, but it's fame is eternal. Constantinople served the purpose, a thousand years as bulwark, during which the West recovered and went to dominate the world.
@@2020-h3e Slavery, exploitation, massacres etc have been done by all races, when Europeans arrived in mexico they found aztecs doing human sacrifices by hundreds every day.
I am amazed at how long Rome has existed. Yes, of course, he was named from time to time - this is inevitable - but the fact that he was able to stand for so long is simply incredible! Ave Roma!
@@adamelghalmi9771 Russia: 17,000,000 km² USA: 9,800,000 km² Russia wins. But seriously, it should be converted to a percentage of the known world; only then would the comparison make sense 🙃
Good job with the video. I've suggested this to other person too -- The thing would be perfect are to add to the list would be very, very helpful is: 1) List of Cities Romans took over with the dates next to it (start and ends). 2) who took over (what empire). 3) under the city name or on a separate list showing the list of cities of who took over - not the "roman empire" idea but the person who were in charge too AND 4) who was losing the battle against the winning opponent. 5) Including the population on different list showing which ones has highest or the lowest at those moments (such as Samaritans, Romans, Italians, etc..). Even death tolls would help of the times of the war or a revolt. (Just a bonus or additional - that's all.) ---- I have been searching for this in particular to see all at once. (Some videos I have seen shown tabs at bottom where you can click in particular Episode to grab the before and grab the after for comparison. -- that would be a HUGE bonus). :) But seriously, you did it with a good start! (faces too - wow!)
The Chola dynasty in India existed at the same time as the Romans from 600 BCE and died out in the 13th century, they had a navy in the Bay of Bengal and a heavy influence in Southeast Asian countries. The Romans also traded with the Cholas. Trade was of Wootz steel, gems, clothes, jewellery and so on Angkor wat in phnom penh, reflects the chola influence in eastern asia. Chola's navy even reached cebu islands of philippines in 11th century CE, This was before chinese imperial sea exploration.
@@Christian_Sannino Italians not the same as romans tho, they a mix of lombard, normans, moors, franks etc, they are not the same people who inhabitated the empire thousands of years ago
@@Christian_Sannino history itself , unfortunately barbarians took over italy look at the differences between north and south + the latin language changed into something completely different
You forgot the Republic of Mani, a tiny remnant of Despotate of Morea that was never conquered by the Ottomans (and lasted until it joined the newly independent Greece in the 19th century)
The Mani was semi-independent, constantly falling in and out of independence, Venetian rule, and Ottoman rule. To say that the Mani was independent for 400 years straight wouldn’t be accurate.
The Eastern Romans never referred to themselves as "Byzantines" That word was invented by the Holy Roman Empire to undermine the Eastern Romans authority because the Holy Romans saw themselves as the true successors of the Roman Empire.
That is true. In modern times however the term "Byzantine Empire" is used to differentiate the cultural shift of the Greek Roman Empire from the Latin Roman Empire of old. Everyone knows it was not called that internally, it's a simple exonym.
@@turkcukayi that's because they inherited the political institution of their foreign Latin predecessors so they had political legitimacy, they retained the title of Roman Empire and thus their people kept being Roman citizens and went by that name, however that does not mean that their Hellenic culture and language disappeared or that it wasn't the dominant culture of their era since they were some of the most unromanized parts of the old empire the Romans that started the empire and the Romans under which it ended were two different cultures with different origins, thus a retrospective distinction is in order regardless of what name they used at the time
And to think that being a republic was key to their success, they had the perfect political system and once Carthage was defeated, the greeks already fought for over a century of wars and civil wars.
Si, sono d'accordo. La repubblica, anche imperfetta, era migliore come tipo di governo rispetto all'Impero. Dovremmo anche noi imparare e non farci più imbrogliare dai dittatori.
The republic continued to exist until the establishment of dominance; the emperors called themselves “princeps,” that is, first among equals. It was a form of government republican in form but monarchical in essence.
Avete letto quello che dice la Bibbia dei Romani? (Libro dei Maccabei capitolo 8) E' interessante perchè si può capire quello che le altre popolazioni dell'antichità pensavano della Civiltà Romana. Si leggono parole di rispetto e ammirazione per la loro potenza ma anche per la lealtà verso gli alleati e per come era organizzato lo Stato Romano.
Awesome video. What about Odacer and Theodoric’s kingdoms swearing suzerainty to Rome? They maintained Roman traditions in the West, with the blessing of Constantinople until 526. Also what about the Franks? They were oftentimes loyal vassals, patricians, and even Consuls of Rome all the way up to Charlemagne. Which also begs the question why the HRE is left out?
Si parla sempre di Impero Romano, ma proprio vedendo questo filmato si capisce che Roma conquista tanti territori nel periodo della REPUBBLICA. Era sicuramente una forma di governo migliore dell'Impero. Anche nella Bibbia (Libro dei Maccabei, capitolo 8) si parla con rispetto e ammirazione del periodo repubblicano. E' interessante capire quello che le altre popolazioni dell'antichità pensavano della Civiltà Romana.
@@ozgursivrikaya3570To byłoby twoje ostatnie spotkanie. Rzym jest wieczny, nawet twój kraj przyjął alfabet i kulturę Rzymu. Rzym to cały zachód który rządzi światem.
This is good execept two things I found. Before 87 BC Italy wasent fully “Rome proper” as it was “Foederati” or Roman allies which could have been put as a lighter red. And also the expansion of Septimius servius is not there
Great video and the end of the video with the sad music really fit the theme but as someone said in the comments of khey parr’s video “don’t be sad it ended be happy it happened” it was something else along those lines I hope you make the Ottoman Empire video and other empires as well like the Muslim Arab caliphates and the Mongol empire and it’s successor states like the four khanates and the timurid and Mughal empires and others . Keep up the great work and come back soon.
The Romans are one of the most famous empires in history, which competed with the Persian Empire in a long conflict that led to the Romans and Persians being the ones who controlled the world. However, the audience of who is stronger, the Persians or the Romans, in my opinion, I see that the Romans were not arrogant towards humans, but they became Christians at a time when they were right, but the Persians were the ones who were in evil and no one could tolerate them, but in the emergence of Islam, they had a message that must reach the world, which is Islam, which had a reason for fighting with the Byzantines and Sassanids on the other hand, a leader to fight the Romans and a leader to fight the Persians at the same time and today, and the Muslims were victorious, and this indicates that they believed that the Arabs were at a high level, but the opposite is that they are much higher than them. The reason is that the Arabs before Islam fought each other daily, which led to it becoming a hobby and a daily routine for several centuries.
08:08 Except for territories in Italy, this boundary of Eastern Roman Empire could have survived to this day if Basil II was succeeded by at least 3 good emperors.
3.Roma Osmanlı İmparatorluğu diyebiliriz. Fatih Sultan Mehmet Kayzer yani Sezar ünvanını da kullanmıştır. Seferleri de genel olarak Batı yönlüdür. Moğol saldırıları olmasa Osmanlı muhtemelen tamamen Balkan devleti olacaktı.
It’s a pity, of course, because the Greeks considered themselves Romans. Perhaps if the Greeks had gained independence earlier, and their state had also included Constantinople/Istanbul, then something like the Roman Empire would still exist.
Рим ти вічний. Середземноморська цивілізація пала , але Ідеї вишого залишилися і повернулися до людей. Хоч ти мала багато противоріч і недоліків. Рим в нашому серці. Ми маємо іти дальше і відкривати нові горизонти світового буття. Світ, Мир, Рим. Від Республіки до Християнського Імперії.
He first 100 digits of pi but it's just rome: rome rome rome rome this is rome followed by rome rome rome rome rome rome rome now we are thinking of the French killing kings other wide why are we blue, rome rome rome rome where's the wine? In rome!!! Rome rome rome rome rome we can't wait rome is going to fall any moment rome rome rome rome rome rome learning random romes so you can brag to your friends
Non dimentichiamo l'evento più importante accaduto durante la Civiltà Romana: in una Provincia lontana da Roma, in un piccolo villaggio, una ragazza di 16 anni dà alla luce un bambino. La fanciulla si chiamava Maria.
Still Rome. They called their self’s Roman’s. They were a DIRECT successor to Rome. Rome was more Greek than Latin if uk and Rome was Christian at the end.
Started as a tiny city-state
Ended as a tiny city-state
Ashes to ashes.
@@PanEban dust to dust
@@WaldgxngerRuins to Ruins
@@Bigunz
Rubble to rubble
Started as a tiny village
Ended as a city-state who was in the pst the most glorious city in the world
I literally looked away from a few seconds and Rome just ate the Italian peninsula.
That's the work of alliances at work for giving some nice soldiers to fight for the future world capital
You mean that a empire getting ready to change everyone's minds for the next uhh 2000 plus years
@@luzellemoller6621 yes
It's funny how this happens twice
You've searched through all consul names, searching for cities relevant to the time, as well as recompiled it all into thousands of frames all drawn so to check the sources. You did a great job!
“I found rome, a city of bricks, and left it a city of marble.” - Caesar augustus
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He was also defeated by Queen Amanirenas [African Queen]...wonder why he didn't quote that
@@Awmmboy21but Rome still turned them into a client state an used the woman as concubines
@@BWhit-ni5uc was he defeated by an African Queen... yes or no
2:13 We went WILD and conquered the Latin League, 2:19 the Samnites, 2:28 the Etruscans! WOO! What a rush!
Dad that's seems barbaric
@@adamw9021 YOU ARE BARBARIC!!!!!!
@@adamw9021 I AM SORRY, SON, YOU ARE NOT BARBARIC😢
Very underrated video. And you actually showed proper, accurate borders compared to that other video by TM.
Automatically getting my watch for adding the eastern/medieval Roman empire
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ps it was never called the "byzantine empire" they called it the roman empire or eastern roman empire
Actually, according to the official coins of that time, the nation was called "Romanía", and their habitants, despite being greeks, where called romans
@@sebastiancaceres6137 I mean if we go by that the roman empire was called "Imperium Romanorum" I'm just saying it in English translation
Yes, Rhomania
@@sebastiancaceres6137 bro how could they be greeks if at the time greece was conquered by romans?
@@sliferskydragon9798Because they were still greeks in the eastern part of the roman empire
It started as a small city in Rome, expanded into an empire, and ended as a small city in Constantinople
But their legacy forever
국가도 죽고.....아빠도 죽고.... 나와 당신도 죽을것이다.
인생이 허망합니다.
So what it ended a small city? Sparta was a mini city compared to many famous cities, but it's fame is eternal. Constantinople served the purpose, a thousand years as bulwark, during which the West recovered and went to dominate the world.
@@chrisgrech7992 ,,,,,,,
세계를 지배한것은 죄악 아닙니까?
인종차별과 노예, 착취, 학살,영토분할,합병 등등
당신은 백인으로서 자랑 스럽습니까?
@@2020-h3e Slavery, exploitation, massacres etc have been done by all races, when Europeans arrived in mexico they found aztecs doing human sacrifices by hundreds every day.
I wish mapping videos included cities more often so.good job on that
Wonderful video! Keep up the good work brother.
I am amazed at how long Rome has existed. Yes, of course, he was named from time to time - this is inevitable - but the fact that he was able to stand for so long is simply incredible! Ave Roma!
How has this masterpiece only have 890 likes??? And only 37K views?
4:15 too beautiful 😻😻😻😻
tiny compared to US
@@adamelghalmi9771 not too much
@@adamelghalmi9771
Roman Empire: 5.000.000 km^2
USA: 9.800.000 km^2
@@Doucas1349 US win
@@adamelghalmi9771 Russia: 17,000,000 km²
USA: 9,800,000 km²
Russia wins.
But seriously, it should be converted to a percentage of the known world; only then would the comparison make sense 🙃
I can tell this took a long time to make and I respect your effort with it. Take my like!
I'm impressed by your efforts.
Good job with the video. I've suggested this to other person too -- The thing would be perfect are to add to the list would be very, very helpful is: 1) List of Cities Romans took over with the dates next to it (start and ends). 2) who took over (what empire). 3) under the city name or on a separate list showing the list of cities of who took over - not the "roman empire" idea but the person who were in charge too AND 4) who was losing the battle against the winning opponent. 5) Including the population on different list showing which ones has highest or the lowest at those moments (such as Samaritans, Romans, Italians, etc..). Even death tolls would help of the times of the war or a revolt. (Just a bonus or additional - that's all.) ---- I have been searching for this in particular to see all at once. (Some videos I have seen shown tabs at bottom where you can click in particular Episode to grab the before and grab the after for comparison. -- that would be a HUGE bonus). :) But seriously, you did it with a good start! (faces too - wow!)
Considering it was made in flipaclip, this is amazing
Absolutely mind-blowing video! This is such a tremendous amount of work to put together with all the details.
Use of the Civ 6 soundtrack gained my respect
8:08 Basil II The based
Aka. Basill II the Bulgarian-Slayer!
I love that this one has dynasties with it
The Chola dynasty in India existed at the same time as the Romans from 600 BCE and died out in the 13th century, they had a navy in the Bay of Bengal and a heavy influence in Southeast Asian countries.
The Romans also traded with the Cholas. Trade was of Wootz steel, gems, clothes, jewellery and so on
Angkor wat in phnom penh, reflects the chola influence in eastern asia.
Chola's navy even reached cebu islands of philippines in 11th century CE, This was before chinese imperial sea exploration.
Probably the best empire ever
The mother of the magnificent European Civilization and all future European Empires and great powers that would rule the all people on the Earth.
@@EdwardLiebtDieHabsburger the nice thing is that this breed still exists and they are called Italians
@@Christian_Sannino Italians not the same as romans tho, they a mix of lombard, normans, moors, franks etc, they are not the same people who inhabitated the empire thousands of years ago
@@ninjacat8659 Who said the bullshit
@@Christian_Sannino history itself , unfortunately barbarians took over italy look at the differences between north and south + the latin language changed into something completely different
Too tiny village became a huge empire...
It was never "byzantine". It was still Roman!
1453 💀
1453 🎉
So who coined the name byzantine and why?
Change the title. Romans, not Roman. Good work btw.
Why not romans
Started as a city state in Rome, ended as a city state in Constantinople. The Romans went full circle, in a drama filled 2100 years
very good video!
You forgot the Republic of Mani, a tiny remnant of Despotate of Morea that was never conquered by the Ottomans (and lasted until it joined the newly independent Greece in the 19th century)
The Mani was semi-independent, constantly falling in and out of independence, Venetian rule, and Ottoman rule. To say that the Mani was independent for 400 years straight wouldn’t be accurate.
Thank you for your work !
This is my most favourite TH-cam video
Thank you im MA student in Archaeology this helps so.much
4:38
Emperor's name(황제명): Caracalla(카라칼라)
Emperor's Portrait(황제 사진): Geta(게타)
Constantinople, a city founded by constantine, a city which fell under constantine
Ave Roma What a masterpiece
Ayo good choice of soundtrack😂
Roma aeternae!
this is the true history of roman empire
I am proud of you Rome
one question, why didnt you show the socii as vassals?
The Eastern Romans never referred to themselves as "Byzantines" That word was invented by the Holy Roman Empire to undermine the Eastern Romans authority because the Holy Romans saw themselves as the true successors of the Roman Empire.
Citizens of Constantinople referred to themselves as Byzantines.
That is true. In modern times however the term "Byzantine Empire" is used to differentiate the cultural shift of the Greek Roman Empire from the Latin Roman Empire of old. Everyone knows it was not called that internally, it's a simple exonym.
@@turkcukayi nobody said anything about self identification
it's a retrospective term
@@turkcukayi again, this is not about identity
@@turkcukayi that's because they inherited the political institution of their foreign Latin predecessors so they had political legitimacy, they retained the title of Roman Empire and thus their people kept being Roman citizens and went by that name, however that does not mean that their Hellenic culture and language disappeared or that it wasn't the dominant culture of their era since they were some of the most unromanized parts of the old empire
the Romans that started the empire and the Romans under which it ended were two different cultures with different origins, thus a retrospective distinction is in order regardless of what name they used at the time
And to think that being a republic was key to their success, they had the perfect political system and once Carthage was defeated, the greeks already fought for over a century of wars and civil wars.
Si, sono d'accordo. La repubblica, anche imperfetta, era migliore come tipo di governo rispetto all'Impero. Dovremmo anche noi imparare e non farci più imbrogliare dai dittatori.
6:02 jumpscare warning
best roman mapping❤❤
What is the name of the soundtrack that plays in the background?
sigma Fatih sultan mehmed betaya bakış attı
The republic continued to exist until the establishment of dominance; the emperors called themselves “princeps,” that is, first among equals. It was a form of government republican in form but monarchical in essence.
Do one for mongols or do you have one?
Avete letto quello che dice la Bibbia dei Romani? (Libro dei Maccabei capitolo 8) E' interessante perchè si può capire quello che le altre popolazioni dell'antichità pensavano della Civiltà Romana. Si leggono parole di rispetto e ammirazione per la loro potenza ma anche per la lealtà verso gli alleati e per come era organizzato lo Stato Romano.
Awesome video.
What about Odacer and Theodoric’s kingdoms swearing suzerainty to Rome? They maintained Roman traditions in the West, with the blessing of Constantinople until 526.
Also what about the Franks? They were oftentimes loyal vassals, patricians, and even Consuls of Rome all the way up to Charlemagne. Which also begs the question why the HRE is left out?
"Vassals" is a strong word here, they were de facto independent.
Very interesting, thank you
Yorumlar çok güzel bizans yikan fatihe nede Türkere ne küfür ne hakaret 👏👏👏
Później Europa zniszczyła Turków.
Si parla sempre di Impero Romano, ma proprio vedendo questo filmato si capisce che Roma conquista tanti territori nel periodo della REPUBBLICA. Era sicuramente una forma di governo migliore dell'Impero. Anche nella Bibbia (Libro dei Maccabei, capitolo 8) si parla con rispetto e ammirazione del periodo repubblicano. E' interessante capire quello che le altre popolazioni dell'antichità pensavano della Civiltà Romana.
3:45 Rome should have won right there and now, a conquered Germania turned into a province of their empire
Roma Invicta
jhfjsfgjsbfs Türklerle karşılasmadan önceydi
@@ozgursivrikaya3570Turcy są niczym przy Rzymie. Pokonali słabe Bizancjum a nie Rzym.
@@synrzymu297 daha önce karsılassaydık sıkıntı yoktu suan karsılasalım roma
@@ozgursivrikaya3570To byłoby twoje ostatnie spotkanie. Rzym jest wieczny, nawet twój kraj przyjął alfabet i kulturę Rzymu. Rzym to cały zachód który rządzi światem.
@@synrzymu297 bugün 29 mayıs 2024 istanbul un fethinin 571 yılı bizans imparatorluğu bügün bitmiştir akıllı ol :)
the only country to have met Jesus Christ and many holy figures.
This is good execept two things I found. Before 87 BC Italy wasent fully “Rome proper” as it was “Foederati” or Roman allies which could have been put as a lighter red. And also the expansion of Septimius servius is not there
Great job!
Great video and the end of the video with the sad music really fit the theme but as someone said in the comments of khey parr’s video “don’t be sad it ended be happy it happened” it was something else along those lines I hope you make the Ottoman Empire video and other empires as well like the Muslim Arab caliphates and the Mongol empire and it’s successor states like the four khanates and the timurid and Mughal empires and others . Keep up the great work and come back soon.
SO MUCH WORK
Finally!
The overall legacy is that the Germanic & Frankish tribes took over control of continental Europe -- which lasts until the present day.
Franks are germanic lol
Shit eating gauls?
it's.... it's beautiful
The Romans are one of the most famous empires in history, which competed with the Persian Empire in a long conflict that led to the Romans and Persians being the ones who controlled the world. However, the audience of who is stronger, the Persians or the Romans, in my opinion, I see that the Romans were not arrogant towards humans, but they became Christians at a time when they were right, but the Persians were the ones who were in evil and no one could tolerate them, but in the emergence of Islam, they had a message that must reach the world, which is Islam, which had a reason for fighting with the Byzantines and Sassanids on the other hand, a leader to fight the Romans and a leader to fight the Persians at the same time and today, and the Muslims were victorious, and this indicates that they believed that the Arabs were at a high level, but the opposite is that they are much higher than them. The reason is that the Arabs before Islam fought each other daily, which led to it becoming a hobby and a daily routine for several centuries.
Pls history of Ruwaishan empire
Btw, he made this in flipaclip
08:08 Except for territories in Italy, this boundary of Eastern Roman Empire could have survived to this day if Basil II was succeeded by at least 3 good emperors.
Sultan Alp Arslan ⚔️🇹🇷🐺
Mehmet the CONQUEROR ☠️🙏
제3의 로마는 어느 국가 입니까?
제1로마 고대로마제국
제2로마 비잔틴제국
제3로마 러시아? 루마니아? 프랑스? 독일? 그리스? 터키?
3.Roma Osmanlı İmparatorluğu diyebiliriz. Fatih Sultan Mehmet Kayzer yani Sezar ünvanını da kullanmıştır. Seferleri de genel olarak Batı yönlüdür. Moğol saldırıları olmasa Osmanlı muhtemelen tamamen Balkan devleti olacaktı.
@@alikocoglu1859그리스와 러시아의 항의
블라디미르가 비잔티움 황족과 결혼함으로써 차후 모스크바가 제3의 로마라고 자처하게 만들져...
@@alikocoglu1859 lots of people called themselves king and ruler of romans. It doesnt mean anything
@@LemurEater Ama kaçı son Roma parçasını fethetmiştir?
Pek tabii hiçbiri Roma'nın devamı sayılmaz.
Hannibal got avenged centuries later
While Alexander the Great was dying the Romans had hardly gone as far as Salerno :D
476 AD Fall Of Western Roman Empire?
Best empire ever created
you're not a real man if you do not think of Roman Empire at least 2 times a week...
Leggio aeterna victrix 🔥🔥🔥🔥
7:12 AoE Byzantine theme
I think the map is greatly exaggerated because Rome never had a part of Iran (Persia) under its control
trajan conquered mesopotamia and even made that in 117 AD
What are the mistakes?
It’s a pity, of course, because the Greeks considered themselves Romans. Perhaps if the Greeks had gained independence earlier, and their state had also included Constantinople/Istanbul, then something like the Roman Empire would still exist.
The Greeks there were mixed with Latin ancestors so they did have a claim to Rome
Видео о том, как римляне заселяли пустующие земли?
lies
But Romans appear again with the independance of Roumania in 1878.
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8:45 Hungary???
Vassal state
This video is good.
I was looking for Azerbaïdjanais 😂🇦🇲❤️ 🇮🇹
Me too, i looking for ermeni😁😁
@@yunusemregozukucuk7277 hard to see by blind neighbor 😂😂😂
Рим ти вічний.
Середземноморська цивілізація пала , але Ідеї вишого залишилися і повернулися до людей.
Хоч ти мала багато противоріч і недоліків.
Рим в нашому серці.
Ми маємо іти дальше і відкривати нові горизонти світового буття.
Світ, Мир, Рим.
Від Республіки до Християнського Імперії.
English, please, not Russian, Bulgarian, (probably Serbian?)
@@EdwardLiebtDieHabsburger I thought it was ukrainian
@@a.s.7936 maybe, you're right
Armenia : 🍿😮
Augustus and trojan nice
Austrian Germanic long sword with chain armor completely obliterate roman legion in battle
Trabazond, RIP
8:20 Hello 🇹🇷
He first 100 digits of pi but it's just rome: rome rome rome rome this is rome followed by rome rome rome rome rome rome rome now we are thinking of the French killing kings other wide why are we blue, rome rome rome rome where's the wine? In rome!!! Rome rome rome rome rome we can't wait rome is going to fall any moment rome rome rome rome rome rome learning random romes so you can brag to your friends
Hello, I am Fatih Sultan Mehmet.
Ottaman Empire came and close the book lol
you guys took a single city lmfao
Non dimentichiamo l'evento più importante accaduto durante la Civiltà Romana: in una Provincia lontana da Roma, in un piccolo villaggio, una ragazza di 16 anni dà alla luce un bambino. La fanciulla si chiamava Maria.
Trajan 🗿🗿🗿🗿
Byzantium is not roma .after the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains roma diveded two different emperor. They had different religious views.
Costantinopoli era la capitale dell'Impero Romano d'Oriente.
Still Rome. They called their self’s Roman’s. They were a DIRECT successor to Rome. Rome was more Greek than Latin if uk and Rome was Christian at the end.
@@CGC2_0 E' vero, si chiamarono Romani per più di mille anni.
It was Rome. Just because the capital wasn't rome doesnt make it Roman, infact the Western Empire's capital wasn't even Rome LOL
1453 değil 1461 de yıkılır roma resmi olarak
No. 1479 because of Epruis
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