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  39.  @ΝικοςΚαμαριωτης  Again, you are playing with words.. Being Roman meant being a Christian subject of the Roman Empire during the times of the Eastern Roman Empire.. While the word "Greek" (Hellinas) became synonym with pagan.. Playing around with namings, terms and words is useless and mostly unproductive.. I would bring up the subject of names only if someone used these names as a basis to make a false point.. So just leave the names aside and stick to what really matters.. What really matters is that the spoken/written language of Christianity and the Roman Empire was Greek (and many of the Emperor's)! These facts alone serve as proof that the Roman Empire was a predominantly Greek Empire.. You might argue for the millionth time by saying "but it was called ROMAN" and I will answer again that it doesn't matter how it was called (as in case of HRE which was called Roman but was no Roman in reality).. Even the other ethnicities you mentioned had to know Greek in order to be Roman citizens or Roman Emperors.. Yes, people cared more about religion and culture over anything else.. During the Middle Ages religion became KING of every day life.. The concept of "nationalism" did not exist back then.. Again, I disagree with the use of the term "occupation".. It is wrong on many levels.. Of course, no Greek City State would like it if one ruled above all others.. However, since all of these Greek States were Hellenic the usage of the word "occupation" is wrong.. In any Greek League a city usually ruled above all others.. So, using your logic, during the times of the Delian League most of Greece was under "Athenian occupation" and after the Peloponnesian War it came under "Spartan occupation"??? Do you see how this leads to illogical conclusions??? Ironically, YOUR argument is used by Skopjans today to falsely claim the Ancient Macedons were not Greeks.. Not mine..
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