The correct answer is Greek. :)
The Romans came first, with their civilization dating back to around 753 BC. The Vikings emerged later, around the late 8th century AD.
The word technology first appeared in English in the 17th century.
Old Tibetan, which was first written in the mid 7th Century.
The Romans influenced Anglo Saxon Britain in many ways. The first is the language. The Anglo Saxon language was a mixture of majorly Latin, some Celtic, and Norse. The Romans also left some materials that Anglo Saxons used to build huts and homes. They also converted pagan Britain into Christianity in the 500s.
The Roman period came first, as the Romans invaded Britain in 43 AD and established their rule until around the early 5th century. After the decline of Roman influence, the Anglo-Saxons began to settle in Britain around the 5th century. The Viking Age followed, starting in the late 8th century with their raids and settlements. Thus, the chronological order is Romans, Anglo-Saxons, and then Vikings.
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England's first official language as a land was Latin, when in was conquered by the Romans.
they hated it and would do everything to stop itAt the dawn of Christianity after Jesus died, the Romans hated the Christians. They wanted all of the Christian to suffer and die for voicing their faith that was believed by the Romans to be false.
the first roman baths were built by the end of the first century
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First century AD Year 100
The invasion was at the beginning of the first century a.d.
The Romans came first, with their civilization dating back to around 753 BC. The Vikings emerged later, around the late 8th century AD.
E is the most common letter in the English language.
They made some f the first roads and developed the English language a lot.
The most common first language, or mother tongue, is Mandarin Chinese. Around a billion people speak it as a first language, most of them situated in China and Taiwan. This language also has the highest number of total speakers, that's is, including people that speak it as a second or third language. The most geographically widespread native language is probably Spanish, which is the everyday language in over 20 countries on four continents.
The first screw press was invented by the Romans, sometime in the first century AD. The exact date and the inventor are not known.