Dacians were a branch of Thracians that inhabitanted Dacia (corresponding to modern Romania, Moldova and northern Bulgaria). The Dacian kingdom reached its maximum expansion during King Burebista, around 82 BC. Later, The region came under the scrutiny of Rome when the Roman province, bordering along the Danube, Moesia, was attacked by the Dacians in 87 AD during Emperor Domitian's reign. The Dacians were eventually defeated by the Roman Empire under Emperor Trajan in two campaigns[23] and the core of their kingdom was turned into the province of Roman Dacia. stretching from 101 AD to 106 AD,
So... Dacia (today Romania), was more than 200 years a Roman province.. people from Dacia started to your Latin and so take the habits from Romans....
More than 60% from Romanian language have/has roots from Latin (Romanian Language being considered a Romance Language - like French, Italian and so on)
Yes, Romania is considered a Latin country due to its historical and cultural connections to the Roman Empire.
Byzantine Empire
Rome influenced Italy.
The Byzantine Empire never officially changed its name; it was known to its inhabitants as the Roman Empire (Romania) throughout its existence. The term "Byzantine Empire" was coined by modern historians to describe the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. The empire lasted until the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
All of the lands which were under the Roman Empire were influenced by the Romans. Countries in the modern nation-state did not exist in antiquity. There were city-states, territories of ethnic groups which were named after the group and kingdoms.
Byzantine Empire,Eastern Roman Empire,Roman Empire and Romania
The name Romania is derived from Roma (Roman Empire).
Romania
Yes, Romania is considered a Latin country due to its historical and cultural connections to the Roman Empire.
Romania is founded after the Roman Empire conquered Dacia, after the second great war with Roman Empire and Dacia (101-102, 105-106 B.C.) The independent state of Romania was founded after the war (1877-1878) with the Turk.
The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.
Byzantine Empire
Rome influenced Italy.
Germania off course.
The strange fact is that Romania is very isolated and was only partially occupied by the Roman Empire.
The Greek civilisation deeply influenced the Roman elite.
It was not Rome which collapsed. It was the western part of the Roman Empire The conventional date set by historians for the end of the western part of the Roman Empire is 476. In this year the last emperor in the west, Romulus Augustus was deposed. The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years. Historians call it Byzantine Empire. This is a term which has been coined to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part. The Romans did not use this term, they called it Roman Empire or Romania (this referred to this empire and not the country which was later called Romania).