File:Selim II and the Crown of Tsarigrad, Leatopiseț ce-i zice Cartea împăraților, 1757.png

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English: Drawing of Selim II, the Ottoman Sultan, holding the "Crown of Tsarigrad" as a successor to the Byzantine Emperors. From the Wallachian Constantin Săidăcar's manuscript of a Byzantine chronicle, rendered in Romanian as Leatopiseț ce-i zice Cartea împăraților.
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Source Andrei Pippidi, Tradiția politică bizantină în țările române în sec. XVI–XVIII. Bucharest: Editura Academiei, 1983.
Author Constantin Săidăcar ot Mogoșoaia

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