The ottoman empire inherited the roman empire. Albania broke free. Ottoman empire is no more. Albania has a eagle on its flag and uses albanian which is the altaic language and mother of all languages.
The ottoman empire inherited the roman empire. Albania broke free. Ottoman empire is no more. Albania has a eagle on its flag and uses albanian which is the altaic language and mother of all languages.
Err, no.
The Roman Empire broke into Eastern and Western divisions. The Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantine Empire, was conquered by the Ottomans. This is no more "inheriting" the Roman Empire than any other nation that used to be part of said Empire.
Even ignoring the above, Albania breaking free would mean breaking any possibility it inherited the Roman Empire.Albania broke free. Ottoman empire is no more.
A lot of countries do. Serbia even shares the double-headed eagle.Albania has a eagle on its flag
This is just . . . deeply wrong.and uses albanian which is the altaic language and mother of all languages.
It's an isolate, but that speaks against any possibility that other Indo-European languages developed from its root; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanian_language
Double-headed eagle originated from the ancient Hittites, indo-Europeans from Asia Minor.
or at least they have the oldest one...
They spent their history fighting the Egyptians over the middle east n stuff.
Rome...is currntly world known for all kind of reasons, not the the least of which today is the Church.
Albania...who dat?
This guy is the heir to the Roman Empire. He stands in front of the Coloseo five days a week.
For 10 Euro you can take a selfie with him. He also has a Patreon, with "Make SPQR Great Again" merch.
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Tho the backstory to that is interesting.
The last legitimate member of the House of Palaiologos (the last ruling house of the Byzantine Empire) Andreas Palaiologos ceded his titles to Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Catherine, the current Spanish royal house is directly descended from that line.
But this is a very tenuous claim, which is why none of the Spanish monarchs have ever actually used these titles. It is also utterly meaningless.
In a greater geopolitical sense the current direct inheritor of the Roman Empire is the European Union, which holds most of the former population centers and lands of the Roman Empire as it existed at its height. It also draws directly upon its infrastructure, all the languages derived from the official languages of Rome etc. And also retains close ties with any areas it doesn't control and effectively dominates the Mediterranean, something that very much defined the Roman Empire.
In a narrow cultural sense Italy is the undebatable descendant of Rome...cuz you know...it's Italy and it's capital is...Rome.
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"Romania" was made up out of thin air in the 19th century when Romanian nationalism was trying to forge something resembling a national identity for the various principalities that today make up Romania, and Romanians only started calling themselves "Romans" sometime in the early 16th Century. We don't know how this started, but we know that it was a novel development that surprised their neighbors and travellers/traders of the time.
The word originally just referred to those who spoke the language of the "Romans". Romania has as much of a claim to Roman-ness as any other Romance language speaking nation that isn't Italy, like France, Spain, Portugal, Catalonia etc.
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The big flaw in this line of thinking is that of the parts of the Roman Empire where most people lived, and where most economic activity happened. Most of those are outside of the EU. But all sucessors to the empire since the fall of the east are just trying to ride the coat tales.
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An odd question and wish, considering that most European countries trying to claim being the true heirs of the glory of Rome usually end as burning wrecks.
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Words to live by.
I'd like to put my name forward for consideration. I'm asian, so there's no lineage or anything involved, but I'm not currently empress of anywhere else, so I'm available for the moment.
Ahah, yeah, it's kinda like say that it's China nowadays a heir of Roman Empire.Now there's a better argument.
Ottoman empire was a really interesting time. The way they ruled/passed on leadership was mad, put game of thrones to shame.
Be cool to learn more about it
I don't even know where to begin with the burning wreck that is that OP...
I just...what?
Finland is actually the legitimate heir to the Holy Roman Empire as well. Weird, but true!
Because this guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donatu...grave_of_Hesse
He is the "#1 pretender to the Holy Roman throne" and incidentally the pretender to the Finnish throne, too.