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Ideea imperială în țările române. Alte puncte de vedere
The Imperial Idea in the Romanian Principalities. Other Points of View

Author(s): Ştefan Andreescu
Subject(s): History of ideas, Middle Ages, The Ottoman Empire
Published by: Centrul de cercetare şi documentare ŞTEFAN CEL MARE
Keywords: imperial idea; Cesare Alzati; Konstantinos Pitsakis; Byzantium;Orthodox Church;

Summary/Abstract: The Italian Professor Cesare Alzati, an eminent specialist in the history of Christianity and, especially, Romanian Christianity, in an article published on the anniversary of the Edict of Milan from 313, offered his opinion on the theory of the existence of the imperial idea in the conscience of the Romanian voievodes. Thus he argued that the imperial archetype was and remained beyond reach and that the Romanian voievodes never proclaimed themselves emperors. Consequently, they were the most authentic continuators of Eastern Romanity, centered in the New Rome. Another relatively recent stance on the subject belongs to the Greek Professor Konstantinos G. Pitsakis. He argues that the universal and eternal character of the Eastern Roman Empire can never be doubted. The only “universal emperor” is the emperor of Romans, that is “of all Christians”. Then he discusses the case of the Romanian rulers, who, without ever claiming a “juridical” succession to the Empire, often acted as its “natural” successors. It is worth mentioning his conclusion that in the South-Eastern European realm the Church was considered the successor and legatee of the imperial dignity.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 7-14
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Romanian