{"type":"rich","html":"<div style=\"width: 640; height: 426; font-family: sans-serif,arial,freesans;\" ><div id=\"shared_container_1251331073\" class=\"shared_container\"><div id=\"shared_header_1251331073\" class=\"shared_header\"><a href=\"https:\/\/pluspora.com\/u\/zettberlin\"><img src=\"https:\/\/ussr.win\/photo\/bc4463f073bbe6544e997d847d32f2ef-6\" alt=\"Hartmut Noack\" height=\"32\" width=\"32\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><span><a href=\"https:\/\/pluspora.com\/u\/zettberlin\">Hartmut Noack<\/a>  wrote the following  <a href=\"https:\/\/ussr.win\/display\/6db07d103498013703b0005056264835\">post <\/a><span class=\"autotime\" title=\"2019-03-30T00:34:59+03:00\">Sat, 30 Mar 2019 00:34:59 +0300<\/span><\/span><\/div><div id=\"reshared-content-1251331073\" class=\"reshared-content\">&quot;Roman&quot; was a common naming scheme in many cultures, that considered themselfs heirs of the Imperium Romanum, the country &quot;Romania&quot; bears that name until today. The title &quot;Tzar&quot; for the russian Emperor was derived from &quot;Ceasar&quot; which was not only the name of Gaius Ijulius but also one of the titles of the roman Princeps.<br \/><br \/>The roots of many words we use today come from thousands of years of indo german heritage. Such as the Russian &quot;\u0433\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0434&quot; (town), is akin the german &quot;Garten&quot; (graden) that is derived from the latin &quot;hortus&quot; and the latin comes from the ancient iranian &quot;hrt&quot;.<br \/><br \/>The majority of the people from northern Africa to Murmansk and from Ireland to India share an common lingual heritage from people, that lived west of the Caspian See some 5000 years ago.<br \/><br \/>Thats, what &quot;multicultural&quot; means...<\/div><\/div><br \/><\/div>","width":640,"height":426}