The ancient people who spoke Latin were the Romans. Latin was the language of ancient Rome and was used in various forms throughout the Roman Empire for communication, literature, and governance.
The name Valentine originated from Latin. It is derived from the Latin name "Valentinus," which was a popular name in ancient Rome during the early Christian era.
The name Lauren has English and French origins. It is derived from the name Laurence, which comes from the Latin name Laurentius, meaning "man from Laurentum," a city in ancient Italy.
People who spoke Aramaic were predominantly of Semitic descent, with origins in the ancient Near East. Aramaic was historically spoken by various ethnic groups across the region, including Assyrians, Babylonians, and others.
Shakespeare coined the phrase "Spoke by commoners" in the play "Julius Caesar." It refers to the saying "Cry 'Havoc!' and let slip the dogs of war."
Boudicca, whose real Iceni name is still not known, at least so far, certainly spoke a form of Goedilic-Gaelic common to Britain (probably resembling Welsh) at that time (60AD) and likely did understand Latin, as her husband Pragastus dealt with the Romans regularly. She probably also spoke regional tribal dialects but we do not know of her command of spoken Latin.
The Latin (the language that the ancient Romans spoke) word for dragon is 'draco.'
The Pigaloos spoke pig Latin.
The Romans who lived during the time of the Roman Empire. (~27BC - AD 476)Also note that Latin remained as the lingua franca of much of Europe until recent times, but the language that Latin would eventually evolve from was originally spoken by people in central Italy, very much near what they would then create as the city of Rome.More specifically, in a region the Romans called Latium(hence the name Latin), it still exists as one of the twenty administrative divisons of Italy. The name survived and evolved to Lazio, which is what it is called today.
Romans spoke Latin, and called the Greek goddess Hestia as Vesta.
The Latin name was Londinium.There was no ancient Greek name for London.
People from the countries south of the United States who speak Spanish, Portuguese or French, languages derived from ancient Latin. Hence the name Latin-America.
The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.
The name Romulus is Latin. You could say his nationality was Roman, because his city-state was Rome, and they spoke Latin at the time.
Ilium
lead
The name of Ulysses was the Latin derivative of the ancient Greek name of Odysseus.
Latin; carbo = coal.