1944: Latin Newspaper Apr 11, 2020

The first newspapers in the world were all in German, followed (not all that closely) by Dutch, French and Italian respectively. Unsurprisingly, this mirrored the rise and spread of the printing press, because handwriting news is impractical. However, the first Hungarian newspaper, from 1705, was not in Hungarian or even German but Latin. The Mercurius Hungaricus, named for the Roman messenger-god. Remember that Latin was the official language of Hungary until 1836, an this was a semi-official newspaper.

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