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During the Renaissance, standard Italian was spoken as a language of culture in the main royal courts of Europe, and among intellectuals.
During the Renaissance, standard Italian was spoken as a language of culture in the main royal courts of Europe, and among intellectuals.
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• Italian — Western Europe - Renaissance 1300 - 1700<br />
• Spanish — Spanish Empire 1500 AD - 1800 AD <br />
• French — French Empire - 1600 AD - 1800 AD <br />
• English — British Empire - 1800 AD - 1945 AD <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;— American Globalism - 1945 AD - present


===Historical Linguistic Prominence===
===Historical Linguistic Prominence===
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| Latin || Roman Empire || 27 BC - 476 AD into 1700s
| Latin || Roman Empire || 27 BC - 476 AD into 1700s
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| Italian || Western Europe - Renaissance || 1300 - 1700
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| Spanish || Spanish Empire || 1500 AD - 1800 AD
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| French || French Empire || 1600 AD - 1800 AD
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| English || British Empire || 1800 AD - 1945 AD
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| English || American Globalism || 1945 AD - present
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