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Who Is the New Rome? The Endless Quest for Imperial Succession

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For over 1,500 years, civilizations, empires, and leaders have vied for the ultimate title: the “New Rome.” The Roman Empire casts such a long shadow that claiming its mantle has become one of history’s most persistent obsessions. But who, if anyone, truly inherited Rome’s legacy? When Did Rome Actually Fall? The question itself is slippery. Traditional Western historiography marks the Fall of Rome in 476 AD , when the last Western Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustulus, was deposed by the Germanic chieftain Odoacer. Yet the Eastern Roman Empire (what we call Byzantium) continued for another millennium until Constantinople fell to the Ottomans in 1453 . Some historians argue the true end came even later — with the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, the collapse of the Ottoman Caliphate after World War I, or even the fall of European monarchies in the 1920s. Rome didn’t die in a single cataclysmic event; it faded, transformed, and was repeatedly reborn in new forms. The Many Clai...