Latin Empire ended in 1261.
The Persian Empire was brought to an end by who?
As one of the two lingua francas - Latin and Greek.
False. Both Latin and Greek were used in the early years of the empire, but Greek later became the dominant and main language of the Byzantine Empire.
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They are from Italy during the time of the Roman empire.
Latin Empire was created in 1204.
Gallipavo is the Latin Word for Turkey. Classic Latin did not have a word for turkey - the turkey is from the New World, and that WA snot known to Europeans until 1000 years sfter the end of the Roman Empire.
Because the soldiers manning the out posts of the Roman Empire spoke/wrote in Latin as it was the official language of the Roman Empire... ergo if you wanted any association with the Roman Empire you had to know basic latin. Latin really caught on as being the one, uniform language of the whole Roman Empire
The official language in the western Roman Empire was Latin. Latin was also the official language of the eastern part of the Roman Empire, together with Greek. This was because it was the language of the Romans.
No, latin was the language they spoke during the roman empire.
The name of the Empire ruler is Emperor from the latin Imperator
The latin American people that had an empire in Peru were the Incas. Their official language was Quechua and the name of their empire was Tahuantinsuyo which can be translated as The Four United Regions.
mostly Latin
The Romans spoke Latin. Latin spread through the empire because it was the language of the rulers. The spread of Latin was also helped by the establishment of colonies (settlements) of Romans and Latins around the empire.
The Persian Empire was brought to an end by who?
As one of the two lingua francas - Latin and Greek.
As one of the two lingua francas - Latin and Greek.