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Typo wrote:By the way and a bit of-topic (sorry ): im using the term "Roman Empire" on purpose.
Never existed anything called Byzantine Empire. The people that lived in the empire called themselves Romans and the empire was called Roman Empire (called Eastern Roman Empire till the fall of the Western Roman Empire).
Only the other europeans mock them caling them Greeks (what was an ofense for the people of the Empire).
And the term "byzantine" only apeared after the fall of Constantinopla: if you called someone of the empire, "byzantine" he didnt recognize that term.
Inspired by the above.
As a thought excercise how many place-holder names can you name from history. That is when historians use a name for a people/culture which the people/culture themselves didn't recognize. (This to show that it is commonplace and thus unnecessary nitpicking to try to show off pointing out this behavior).
Maybe we should keep this to non-history majors so as to not bloat it from the start.
So just to get it started:
Viking - an insult akin to thief/brigand/pirate to the scandinavians/northmen of the time
Teutonic - a 10th century latin construct named after a forest