Nobody1
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What does "the true" successor mean?
In comparison to the Byzantine Empire, the Carolingian Empire resembled more the Old Roman Empire.
Needless to say that the Roman Church (Pope) had a far greater influence on the Franks (Baptism of Clovis, Coronation of Charlemagne) than on the Byzantines.
With Charlemagne's coronation on Christmas day 800AD in Rome; he held the official title Karolus serenissimus Augustus a Deo coronatus magnus pacificus imperator Romanum gubernans imperium
the territory that was united during the Carolingian dynasty also revamped the old Roman infrastructure (roads, trade routes, towns, etc.)
There were two great Empires in early medieval Europe the Byzantine and the Carolingian, to me the Carolingian is far more rooted in character and structure to the old Roman Empire than the Byzantine.
I don't like byzantine for other reasons,. but words like Romania Romylia, Aromani, and the Vlach existance and the Imperial CODEXes show clear that byzantine was bilingual and after crusaders the Greek part took the 'head'
Of course, the Byzantine Empire was called the East Roman Empire and had abundance of old Roman citizens (Romanics); Thats why i said only titular the Byzantine Empire was the successor.