The dialect was that of the Florentine's or people from Florence. I believe it was referred to as Florentine and was popularized by the great artists that wrote in the language.
Its Tuscan.
tuscan
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Latin originated in ancient Rome, which is located in present-day Italy. It was the official language of the Roman Empire and later became the basis for many Romance languages spoken today.
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Italian emerged as a written language in Italy in the 14th century, about the time that epic poet Dante Alighieri wrote "the divine comedy"
Latin was the language of the ancient Romans. As the Romans expanded into Italy, they also brought their language with them.Latin was the language of the ancient Romans. As the Romans expanded into Italy, they also brought their language with them.Latin was the language of the ancient Romans. As the Romans expanded into Italy, they also brought their language with them.Latin was the language of the ancient Romans. As the Romans expanded into Italy, they also brought their language with them.Latin was the language of the ancient Romans. As the Romans expanded into Italy, they also brought their language with them.Latin was the language of the ancient Romans. As the Romans expanded into Italy, they also brought their language with them.Latin was the language of the ancient Romans. As the Romans expanded into Italy, they also brought their language with them.Latin was the language of the ancient Romans. As the Romans expanded into Italy, they also brought their language with them.Latin was the language of the ancient Romans. As the Romans expanded into Italy, they also brought their language with them.
The phrase 'lingua d'Italia' is an Italian equivalent of 'language of Italy'.
In a vote by the people of Italy.
Italy became a republic after the results of a popular referendum (general vote).
He became the King of Italy.
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Italy became a single, unified nation.
Italy became a nation in 1861. Israel became a nation in 1949.