Both Irish and English.
No because the Romans came in an AD date which means after Christ.
yes they were as they had to be known together. it is also known to be that the greeks came before the romans.
No. The Greeks came about a thousand years before the Romans.
The language spoken by the Romans was Latin.Answer:Initially Latin was the main written and spoken language of the Roman Empire, but Greek came to be the language spoken by well-educated (elite) Romans. This was due to an influx of Greek slaves as teachers and the easier availability of literature written in Greek.In the eastern Roman Empire (later the Byzantine Empire) Latin never replaced Greek as a spoken language. Greek became the official language of this area after the death of Justinian.
The Etruscans.
AnswerNot just Ireland, There are forms of the language in Brittany, Cornwall, Wales, Isle of man and the west coast of Scotland including the Hebrides. They had all colonised, traded and settled with each other even before the Romans came.
It was the Iberian Peninsula before becoming Hispania by 1AD.At the time, it was occupied by the Romans. In fact, the Spanish language is very similar to Italian (the Romans came from Italy).
Before the Romans came, the people there were pagan. After a while, however, the areas settled by the Romans adopted Christianity.
The egyptians
Nothing really, it was there long before the Romans ever came to Britain.
First the Egyptians, then Arabs, Ethiopians, Libyans, Macedonians, Romans. As you can see, Egypt was ruled by many groups. However if you want an answer simply between Greeks and Romans, it was the Greeks who were in Egypt as rulers before the Romans.
Plakuntos, because Greeks came before Romans.
Mainly Latin, but also home language (where they came from)
Both Irish and English.
No because the Romans came in an AD date which means after Christ.
yes they were as they had to be known together. it is also known to be that the greeks came before the romans.