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The Roman Empire did. They ruled all of Britain and France and so on. We did not know America existed then so it was not ruled.
the Roman Empire and the Middle ages were run by priests who wore long black capes.
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The French language evolved from Latin, specifically the spoken Latin used in Gaul during the Roman Empire. Over time, this Latin diverged and absorbed influences from Celtic and Frankish languages, evolving into Old French. Modern French as we know it today continued to evolve through the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods.
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The Roman empire was at its greatest expanse under the rule of Trajan.
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Yes, French is a Romance language that developed from Latin, specifically Vulgar Latin spoken during the Roman Empire in the region that is now France. Over time, French evolved from Latin through various influences and changes, resulting in the distinct language we know today.
Our knowledge comes from the writings of ancient Roman and Greek historians and from various contemporary commentaries on issues related to the empire by various types of ancient writers
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Because records of the Roman Empire were preserved in Europe, whereas the Parthian Empire was conquered by teh Caliphate and its records largely destroyed.
The eastern part of the Roman Empire continued to be the Roman Empire. Historians have coined the term Byzantine Empire to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire. However, the people in question did not even know this term and continued to call it Roman Empire.