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| | The Ottoman Sultans of Turkey & Successors in Romania |
 | | Thus, "Modern Romania" here means the modern successor states, first to Rome ("Romania" to itself, "Byzantium" to the historians), second to the Ottoman Empire, which in the 14th and 15th centuries established its domination over all former Roman possessions, and more, in the Eastern Mediterranean. |
 | | It is a shame that his list of the Princes of Wallachia and Moldavia is incomplete, but it also looks like it would be a very long list, since the Turks changed Princes frequently, and in earlier periods the succession may be imperfectly known. |
 | | In mediaeval Greek, basileus was used by the Emperors of Romania to translate Latin imperator, i.e. |
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