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Medieval royalty spoke a variety of languages depending on their region. For example, royalty in England spoke Middle English, while in France they spoke Old French. Latin was also commonly used for official documents and ceremonies across Europe during the medieval period.
A kingdom is a type of political entity where a monarch, such as a king or queen, holds power. A country is a geographical territory with defined borders that is usually governed by a government system, which may or may not include a monarch. In simpler terms, a kingdom refers more to the form of government, while a country refers to the physical land and its political organization.
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When many lands are ruled by one country, it is called an empire.More then likely, that is called an empire. It could also be called a Kingdom
The family that rules a country is called a "dynasty."
France ruled it, and this is why it was called "French" Indochina.
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