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minus-squaremathemachristian [he/him]hexbear6·7 months agoThats not a theory I have ever heard, I was under the impression the line of sultans dates to the göktürks? link
minus-squaretheposterformerlyknownasgoodhexbear8·edit-27 months agoThey took Istanbul (Not Constantinople ) and Mehmed the Conquerer had the Patriarch of Constantinople declare him Kayser-i Rum (Caesar of Rome) link
minus-squaremathemachristian [he/him]hexbear1·7 months agoI didn't know that, that's a pretty good claim then link
minus-squaretheposterformerlyknownasgoodhexbear5·7 months agoThe Turks invited the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople over to make it official, so if you're one of those "The pope appoints the Emperor" guys then sure. link
minus-squaretheposterformerlyknownasgoodhexbear7·7 months agoThat is the correct choice. Which is why it's so funny that even the people who could claim it don't. link
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Thats not a theory I have ever heard, I was under the impression the line of sultans dates to the göktürks?
They took Istanbul (Not Constantinople ) and Mehmed the Conquerer had the Patriarch of Constantinople declare him Kayser-i Rum (Caesar of Rome)
I didn't know that, that's a pretty good claim then
The Turks invited the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople over to make it official, so if you're one of those "The pope appoints the Emperor" guys then sure.
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That is the correct choice. Which is why it's so funny that even the people who could claim it don't.