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(Created page with "Lingua Franca Koine Greek - Hellenistic period 323 BC – 33 BC Latin - Roman Empire 27 BC – 476 AD into 1700s Italian - Western Europe - Renaissance 1300 - 1700 Spanish - Spanish Empire 1500 AD - 1800 AD French - French Empire - 1600 AD - 1800 AD English - British Empire - 1800 AD - 1945 AD            American Globalism - 1945 AD - present During the Renaissance, standard Italian was spoken as a language of culture in the main royal courts of Europe,...")
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By the 18th century, classical French usurped Latin in international treaties, starting with the Treaty of Rasstatt (1714), which marked the end of the War of Succession in Spain. This was the beginning of French as a langue diplomatique.
By the 18th century, classical French usurped Latin in international treaties, starting with the Treaty of Rasstatt (1714), which marked the end of the War of Succession in Spain. This was the beginning of French as a langue diplomatique.


How And Why Did English Supplant French As The World’s Lingua Franca?
[https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-and-why-did-english-supplant-french-as-the-world-s-lingua-franca How And Why Did English Supplant French As The World’s Lingua Franca?]


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