So, lately, I've been helping a friend cleaning up after previous tenants. These tenants, and the ones before them (after which
they were supposed to clean up) were gypsies. The apartment is in the exact condition you would expect:
> a smell no human could bare for longer than a minute
> mold, mold everywhere
> all furniture in various states of disrepair
> most appliances not working, but kept around for some puzzling reason
> everything is sticky of some horror beyond comprehension
> a punch hole on the door and multiple on the fridge
> dog fur and food littered everywhere
Now, this is not the interesting part.
These previous tenants were a pair of roughly 19 or so; as it is typical, the guy looked 13 and the girl has already hit the wall.
The ones before them were a family of 5 (the apartment is a mere 30 square meters).
So, when moving out, the girl
explained that most of the filth wasn't theirs -they merely lived in it for a year- and -I almost had a stroke when she said this- "its the fault of those bad gypsies".
For context, saying "bad gypsy" is comparable to saying "hoppity nigger" or "filthy jew", where its slur++.
I seriously don't know if they did not consider themselves gypsies or they think they are the good ones, but it makes very little difference, this is some advanced "didn do nuffin" shit.
So the Byzantine Jewish king Michael II was an Athinganoi!? What's even more interesting is that the gypsy heartland of Romania just means "Roman land," and they still speak a form of Latin. The original name of Byzantium was Romania. Maybe due to either persecution or war, the Athinganoi fled to Romania, or what was called back then Wallachia, and eventually became the Gypsies proper. The name change to Romania didn't happen until the 1800s.
I do not understand half of the words you said, but I support any theory connecting romanians with gypsies.