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It was invented in 457 BC.

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Latin is believed to have originated in the region of Latium in central Italy around the 6th century BC. It developed from earlier Italic languages spoken by the inhabitants of the area. Over time, Latin spread throughout the Roman Empire and evolved into different forms, eventually giving rise to the Romance languages.

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