Old English
English was spoken in England during Tudor times, specifically Middle English in the early Tudor period (late 15th to early 16th century) and Early Modern English in the later Tudor period (late 16th century). The Tudor monarchs themselves primarily spoke English.
The language spoken in Athens during ancient times was Ancient Greek. Today, the official language of Athens is Modern Greek.
The primary language spoken in colonial New Jersey was English, due to the influence of British settlers. However, there were also Dutch and Swedish settlers in early colonial times who would have spoken their native languages. Additionally, there were various Native American languages spoken by indigenous tribes in the region.
The Inca Empire was known for the Quechua language, which was spoken by the Incas and their subjects. Quechua is still spoken by millions of people in South America today.
The language of Pamphylia was known as Pamphylian, an ancient Anatolian language that is now extinct. It was thought to be closely related to Lycian and Lydian, other languages spoken in the region during ancient times.
The Nazarenes likely spoke Aramaic, which was a common language in the region during ancient times. Arabic and Hebrew may have also been spoken by some members of this community.
In modern times, The language of nobility in England is English. Historically, it was Latin.
In England, they spoke English. Not Old English, not Middle English, but Modern English. There were a number of dialects of Modern English spoken which are lumped together as Early Modern (or Elizabethan) English. It is the same language I am writing in now with a few quirks.
it is a nickname for England
No. Tudor times was the reign of the Tudor monarchs in England from 1485 to 1603. 1897 was during the reign of Queen Victoria, often called the Victorian period.
Two. In Tudor times England and Wales were united but Scotland was a separate country.
Its Groat's its worth 4 pence
The common language of Australia in Victorian times was English.
Kathleen Revillon Lambley has written: 'The teaching and cultivation of the French language in England during Tudor and Stuart times' -- subject(s): Accessible book, French language, Study and teaching, Bibliography, England, Learning and scholarship
the spanish armada
there were 5000 monasteries in england and 2000 in wales
Henry VIII was the King of England in the Tudor era, which was later that what we would call medieval times.
The primary language spoken in colonial New Jersey was English, due to the influence of British settlers. However, there were also Dutch and Swedish settlers in early colonial times who would have spoken their native languages. Additionally, there were various Native American languages spoken by indigenous tribes in the region.