The Sixty French families refers to around sixty families originating in France that settled on the Diadochian archipelago along with other French speaking peoples in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries in three waves. The sixty families are credited with making the French language the common language spoken at court, after they quickly entered the Diadochian nobility.
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