I hope the city is restored to Greece because the city is historically Greek before the Ottomans conquered it the city was Greek It was created by the Romans and the Greeks since the Romans and the Greeks were one country at the time
@@KonstantinosPhillippikos we are not Ottomans we just Turks we can defend to Istanbul like Cyprus island dont forget why did happen in 1974 operation of Atilla?Each Turks are like Atilla
@@gustavoritter7321 Patriarchy has always done this. The Emperor was simply delivering a message. At best, he performed at the hippodrome with a speech like Mortal Combat Beguin! Thank Gods..! he wouldn't have enough gullet to yell at the whole hippodrome
Please research, learn the truth. Don't fall for the agenda of those who sought to aggrandize themselves falsely by imposing the term Byzantium on the Christian Roman Empire. There never was a Byzantium, what was was rather the Christian Roman Empire (Orthodox), which had Constantinople as its capital, as opposed to the pagan Roman Empire, which had Rome as its capital.
Dude it was not call Byzantium It was it was called Eastern Roman Empire they just referred it as Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire That's what that means May have not been called Byzantium but it was the nickname of the Eastern Roman Empire or the Byzantine Empire And the reason why they referred it as Byzantium was because that is a Greek word
The name Byzantium derives from the former name of Constantinople. It was in fact the Eastern Roman Empire. Byzantium was used by historians around the XVIII century. And in late Antiquity, the Roman Empire was Christian
Thankfully, the Otomans preserved much of our wonderful Eternal Konstantinople. Anyone who visits can see. Can modern greeks say the same for Athens? Or Thessaloniki? Or .... food for thought. Language does not equal Nationality or Heritage
Such a beautiful melody.
Η Κωνσταντινούπολη είναι δική μας ☦️🇬🇷
¡ Χριτόσ Ανέστη !
I hope the city is restored to Greece because the city is historically Greek before the Ottomans conquered it the city was Greek It was created by the Romans and the Greeks since the Romans and the Greeks were one country at the time
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Just in your dream
@@serhaneroglu5402
That's the same Turks use to say 100 years ago when they use to believe Jerusalem would still be under islamic control for ever 🤣🤣
@@KonstantinosPhillippikos we are not Ottomans we just Turks we can defend to Istanbul like Cyprus island dont forget why did happen in 1974 operation of Atilla?Each Turks are like Atilla
Μπράβο πολύ ωραία βίντεο!!
Thank you for bringing that video up
Korkma sönmez bu şafaklarda yüzen al sancak!!
Intelligent enough to stop any wars to kill ourselves at last❤
the emperor never behaved like a public speaker
This movie had him do all sorts of nonsense
@@Orthoindian what movie is this
Basil II did speak in public several times though, he is recorded making speeches to his troops and people in Constantinople
@@gustavoritter7321 Patriarchy has always done this. The Emperor was simply delivering a message. At best, he performed at the hippodrome with a speech like Mortal Combat Beguin! Thank Gods..! he wouldn't have enough gullet to yell at the whole hippodrome
@@gustavoritter7321 Fetih a Turkish movie glorifying the conquest of Constantinople.
Sounds fairly modern.
This earth is your earth
Выборы 2024
Without any dictatorship
Нет конечно император святой Юстиниан по случаю влсстания НИКА только 10 000 человек повелел перерезать
Возбранной Воеводе Победительная никогда не был гимном в значени гимна этт когда империя ждала врагов
What film is this from?
The film is "conquest 1453"
Might JesusChrist bless you 🙏🏻
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Greece is a true enemy for Russia today
Please research, learn the truth. Don't fall for the agenda of those who sought to aggrandize themselves falsely by imposing the term Byzantium on the Christian Roman Empire. There never was a Byzantium, what was was rather the Christian Roman Empire (Orthodox), which had Constantinople as its capital, as opposed to the pagan Roman Empire, which had Rome as its capital.
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Dude it was not call Byzantium It was it was called Eastern Roman Empire they just referred it as Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire That's what that means May have not been called Byzantium but it was the nickname of the Eastern Roman Empire or the Byzantine Empire And the reason why they referred it as Byzantium was because that is a Greek word
The name Byzantium derives from the former name of Constantinople. It was in fact the Eastern Roman Empire. Byzantium was used by historians around the XVIII century. And in late Antiquity, the Roman Empire was Christian
Thedosius the Great made Christianity the State religion of the Roman Empire
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The Byzantine Empire fell, and it will never come back.😢
It will
It will, look at turkey, it’s crumbling 😂
@@motherearth667 held together by sticky tape
Not yet!
Thankfully, the Otomans preserved much of our wonderful Eternal Konstantinople. Anyone who visits can see. Can modern greeks say the same for Athens? Or Thessaloniki? Or .... food for thought. Language does not equal Nationality or Heritage
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What film is this from?
Fetih 1453