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  1. Nov 11, 2017 · Rome started life as just one of many small urban communities in the Italian peninsula. Latium, the region on the west coast of Italy which contains the city of Rome, gave its name to the local language: Latin. But Italy was host to many other languages, some closely related to Latin.

  2. Historical Latin came from the prehistoric language of the Latium region, specifically around the River Tiber, where Roman civilization first developed. How and when Latin came to be spoken has long been debated.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · The origins of the language of ancient Rome, known as Latin, can be traced back to the 8th and 7th centuries BC, when it was first spoken in the small village of Roma, which was located in what is now the region of Lazio in Italy.

  4. Jan 18, 2024 · The history of Latin, also known as Lingua Latina, begins over 2500 years ago in a small region called Latium, near the Tiber River in central Italy. This was the birthplace of Rome and the Roman Empire, which would later influence much of Europe and other parts of the world.

  5. Latin was the original language of the Romans and remained the language of imperial administration, legislation, and the military throughout the classical period. [2] In the West, it became the lingua franca and came to be used for even local administration of the cities including the law courts.

  6. Jan 30, 2022 · Today, most people just call it Latin. The city of Rome was a Latin city and, as far as we can tell, from its earliest history, most of its inhabitants spoke the Latin language. From the seventh century BCE onwards, some people began to write Latin in addition to speaking it.

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  8. Oct 22, 2024 · Originally spoken by small groups of people living along the lower Tiber River, Latin spread with the increase of Roman political power, first throughout Italy and then throughout most of western and southern Europe and the central and western Mediterranean coastal regions of Africa.