the roman name for Ireland was hibernia. the first Celts called it scotia. in welsh the name is iwerrdyion (apologies for spelling) which is probably where the normans heard it and used it in their native french as Irlande.
yes. they also conquered places such as Spain, Egypt, turkey, and Greece
yes they did in France since the Britons wanted to protect the Gauls (that is french now) but the Romans won like normal
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If you are referring to modern British and French roads, the stone-paved roads did not have any advantages over modern roads. Tarmac is a more efficient type of surface. Many of the British and French roads follow the course of the road the Romans had built there.
The language of the Romans was Latin. Western languages have adopted and adapted the Latin alphabet. The romance languages, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian are languages derived from Latin. There are many words of Latin origin in the English language due to two causes. One was that Latin was the language of the church in the Middle Ages. The other was the Norman conquest of England. French became the language of the court and many French words entered the English language. Most of these words are of Latin origin. Latin was the lingua franca of the European elites in the Middle ages and Renaissance. For many centuries, until recently, the European elites studied Latin and Greek at school. Many Latin words are used in medicine, law and theology.
The origin of the English people :Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Frisians(All Germanic tribes),Vikings(Mainly Scandinavians),Normans (Mainly French), Romans (Italians) and Celts ( the Indigenous (English/British) people themselves)
the Romans spoke Latin, from which French language has drawn a lot.
No but it was rumoured that Nero Caesar, had an emerald that was carved for him to watch gladiator fights, it [looking through emerald] was said to be very refreshing .
The French people, who were once Romans.
no but the french do.
Celts, Gauls, Scandinavians, Saxons, French, Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Hungarians, Polish, Franks, Normans; and some Moors and Saracens. The Celts, Gauls, Scandinavians, Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Hungarians, and Polish settled more toward northern Italy. The Franks and Normans migrated into northern and eastern Italy; and the Moors and Saracens came up from the south and southeast. Saxons migrated mostly to northern and central Italy. These migrations occurred over many centuries and resulted in great wars.
no one can really say. the time of the egyptians the incas the Romans but there no exact date
no one can really say. the time of the egyptians the incas the Romans but there no exact date
Because the LANGUAGE derives from Latin, the actual French people come from the Romans.
Romans called the place that is now France "Gallia" (Gaul in English, Gaule in French).
Asterix .
everday language