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The upper class of Roman Empire spoke and wrote in

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But Latin and Greek were the most widely used language for the purpose of administration. The upper classes in the east spoke Greek, while those in the west spoke Latin. Augustus established the Roman Empire in 27 BCE. He was called the 'Principate' or the 'leading citizen'.

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But Latin and Greek were the most widely used language for the purpose of administration. The upper classes in the east spoke Greek, while those in the west spoke Latin. Augustus established the Roman Empire in 27 BCE. He was called the 'Principate' or the 'leading citizen'.

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