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{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
|name = Castellic
|name = Castellic
|nativename = Lendzwa Kesteli
|nativename = Lengua Kestelei
|pronunciation = [lɛnd͡zwa lɛstʰeli]
|pronunciation = [lengwɛ kɛsteleɪ]
|region = Southwest Pannonia, around Castellum and Aquincum
|region = Southwest Pannonia, around Castellum and Aquincum
|era = Late 5th century AD into mid 11th century AD
|era = Late 5th century AD into mid 11th century AD
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|fam4 = Moeso-Pannonian  
|fam4 = Moeso-Pannonian  
|ancestor = [[w: Vulgar Latin|Vulgar Latin]]
|ancestor = [[w: Vulgar Latin|Vulgar Latin]]
|iso1 = lt
|iso1 = cst
|iso2 = lt
|iso2 = cst
|iso3 = ltk
|iso3 = kst
|script        = [[w:Latin script|Latin]]
|script        = [[w:Latin script|Latin]]
|agency        =  
|agency        =  
}}
}}


'''Castellic''' (''Lendzwa Kesteli'') was a Romance Language spoken in the Southwest of Pannonia between the 5th and 11th centuries in and around the city of Kesty (Castellum, ''Kestel'').
'''Castellic''' (''Lengua Kestelei'') was a Romance Language spoken in the Southwest of Pannonia between the 5th and 11th centuries in and around the city of Kesty (Castellum, ''Kestel'') as well as Odypec (Aquincum, ''Akuęk'').


While the majority of the Latin-speaking population of Pannonia had been killed or assimilated following waves of nomadic groups migrating into the Western Steppe during the Migration Period, Romance speaking communities managed to maintain a continued existence in fortified cities, the largest of which was the city of Castellum. By the 7th century the area of Lake Balaton had been overrun by Slavic tribes, with the cities falling under the control of Slavic warlords. The Romance language of Castellum fell into minority status by the 9th century, with the last documents in the language appearing in the 11th century, before all documents and references to Castellic cease to exist by the middle of the century.
While the majority of the Latin-speaking population of Pannonia had been killed or assimilated following waves of nomadic groups migrating into the Western Steppe during the Migration Period, Romance speaking communities managed to maintain a continued existence in fortified cities, the largest of which was the city of Castellum. By the 7th century the area of Lake Balaton had been overrun by Slavic tribes, with the cities falling under the control of Slavic warlords. The Romance language of Castellum fell into minority status by the 9th century, with the last documents in the language appearing in the 11th century, before all documents and references to Castellic cease to exist by the middle of the century.
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