The fall of the Roman Empire led to the fragmentation of political and cultural unity in Europe, resulting in the decline of Latin as a lingua franca. Regional dialects began to evolve into distinct vernacular languages, influenced by local customs and cultures, marking the rise of languages such as French, Spanish, and Italian. The emergence of feudal kingdoms further reinforced these regional identities, as different territories developed their own linguistic traits, contributing to the rich tapestry of languages that characterized the late Middle Ages. This shift laid the groundwork for the eventual standardization and literary flourishing of these languages in the subsequent Renaissance.
High German was the official language of the Austrian Empire as early as the 1300s and remained the official language of Austria continuously since then, including during the reign of the Habsburgs.
Roman Empire fell, and divided among weak kingdoms.
kingdoms
Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.
The empire split into small kingdoms. These kingdoms were overrun by the Hunas or other Central Asian nomads. Which caused the empire to end about 535.
The empire split into small kingdoms. These kingdoms were overrun by the Hunas or other Central Asian nomads. Which caused the empire to end about 535.
empire
Building librariesMaintaining comprehensive recordsAlexander the great's ventures in the Persian Empire, Hellenistic kingdoms. This resulted in the export of Greek culture and language to these new realms.
The Persian Empire.
His generals split up the empire and formed their own kingdoms (today we call them the Hellenistic Kingdoms).
During its reign, the Holy Roman Empire primarily spoke Latin as the official language for administrative and religious purposes. However, various regional languages were also spoken by the diverse population within the empire.
No, latin was the language they spoke during the roman empire.