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    Nazi slavic russians ? It is an oxymoron..

    Russians -Tzar- ( Cesare in Italiano and Caesar in English ) and kings centuries ago were so proud of Viking culture ( i'm joking because Viking culture is insignificant and till XIX nobody in Europe knew something about them .. 0,0001 literature and 0,0001 archaeological artifacts.) that they changed theirs family name to ROMA-NOV. ( new Rome )


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    Interesting, so what was Romanov family name before the change?

    Also Romanov comes from name Roman. It doesn't mean every person who is named Roman has Roman roots or wants to embrace Rome you know, even if Italian culture is one of the greatest in Europe you seem to look some traces that don't exist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zohor View Post
    Interesting, so what was Romanov family name before the change?

    Also Romanov comes from name Roman. It doesn't mean every person who is named Roman has Roman roots or wants to embrace Rome you know, even if Italian culture is one of the greatest in Europe you seem to look some traces that don't exist
    "Moscow, Third Rome" is a theological and a political concept which was formulated in the 15th–16th centuries in the Tsardom of Rus.

    Romanov.... this surname means 'son of Roman'. Roman is a Russian given name derived from Romanus, a late Roman name. The Romanovs were the royal family of the Russian empire after the Rurik dynasty.

    PS.. Only few people in Rome ( Italy ) can claim they have ROMAN roots...


    Romanov


    This is probably the most famous family name in Russia. The House of Romanov ruled Russia for more than 300 years, starting with their famous ancestor, Mikhail Romanov, and ending with Tsar Nicolas II. Obviously, the surname has much deeper roots.

    The ancestors of the Imperial family trace their roots from someone named Andrei Kobyla, first known as Kobiliny (the name refers to a mare), and Koshkiny (the name refers to a cat). Only much later did members of the future dynasty change their family name in honor of ancient Rome after a great-grandson of Fyodor Koshka, whose first name was Roman. From that particular moment starts the history of the family that entered history as the Romanovs. Today, surnames ending with “-ov,” and “-ev” are the most common in Russia, comprising roughly 70 percent of all family names.



    Don't worry...

    After the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, the sultans of the Ottoman Empire laid claim to be the legitimate Roman emperors, in succession to the Byzantine emperors who had previously ruled from Constantinople..

    The early sultans after the conquest of Constantinople–Mehmed II, Bayezid II, Selim I and Suleiman I–staunchly maintained that they were Roman emperors and went to great lengths to legitimize themselves as such.


    Who claimed to be the heirs of the Roman emperors?

    1) German Kaisers till XIX century
    2) Russian Tzars till XX century
    3) Turkish Sultans till XVI century
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    Romanov took their surname from their ancestor Roman Zakhariyn, who was the greatgrandfather of the first Tsar in the dynasty. Typical Russian surname derived from the first name same as surnames Aleksandrov or Ivanov e.t.c.

    Nazism is a leftist asiatic esoteric shit alien for any european, here it was more popular in 90x when it was strong revanchist sentiments

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    Every nation has its retards. For Eastern Europeans that is obviously very ironic, given that most look like the portrayals in Der Untermenschen propaganda posters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renaissance12 View Post
    "Moscow, Third Rome" is a theological and a political concept which was formulated in the 15th–16th centuries in the Tsardom of Rus.

    Romanov.... this surname means 'son of Roman'. Roman is a Russian given name derived from Romanus, a late Roman name. The Romanovs were the royal family of the Russian empire after the Rurik dynasty.

    PS.. Only few people in Rome ( Italy ) can claim they have ROMAN roots...
    YES, das rite



    Don't worry...

    After the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, the sultans of the Ottoman Empire laid claim to be the legitimate Roman emperors, in succession to the Byzantine emperors who had previously ruled from Constantinople..

    The early sultans after the conquest of Constantinople–Mehmed II, Bayezid II, Selim I and Suleiman I–staunchly maintained that they were Roman emperors and went to great lengths to legitimize themselves as such.


    Who claimed to be the heirs of the Roman emperors?

    1) German Kaisers till XIX century
    2) Russian Tzars till XX century
    3) Turkish Sultans till XVI century
    Yes, and how it makes Nazi Russian an oxymoron, when nazizm derived from Italian fascism, huh?

    Romanov


    This is probably the most famous family name in Russia. The House of Romanov ruled Russia for more than 300 years, starting with their famous ancestor, Mikhail Romanov, and ending with Tsar Nicolas II. Obviously, the surname has much deeper roots.

    The ancestors of the Imperial family trace their roots from someone named Andrei Kobyla, first known as Kobiliny (the name refers to a mare), and Koshkiny (the name refers to a cat). Only much later did members of the future dynasty change their family name in honor of ancient Rome after a great-grandson of Fyodor Koshka, whose first name was Roman. From that particular moment starts the history of the family that entered history as the Romanovs. Today, surnames ending with “-ov,” and “-ev” are the most common in Russia, comprising roughly 70 percent of all family names.
    XD

    I can't believe you've done this

    You literally pasted an article with some lies(Romanov is not the most popular Russian surname), have added in honour of ancient, when it's a freaking lie, just




    I asked this question not to know new stuff since I knew that but to check you and you came out as manipulative idiot

    Here is truth with Britannica, so a very good source, they just should have put Roman Yurievich Zakharyin instead of Roman Yuriev




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    Quote Originally Posted by Ion Basescul View Post
    Every nation has its retards. For Eastern Europeans that is obviously very ironic, given that most look like the portrayals in Der Untermenschen propaganda posters.
    Maybe Romanians (no offense). The most Slavic peoples generally look different.

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    The last Romanovs were primarily Germanic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Borealis View Post
    The last Romanovs were primarily Germanic.
    All European royal families were ethnically mixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Borealis View Post
    The last Romanovs were primarily Germanic.
    All European royal families were ethnically mixed.

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