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  • The Latin in question would probably make a Roman cry, but the language remained important as long as it was the common language of the Catholic Church and remained a shared language for scholars across Europe until the 18th Century or so. It was still a requirement to get into many Universities until the 20th.

    While I’ve forgotten much of it, I have a Latin O-Level from my school days in England, because of the history of that requirement (and hating French).