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Map of the known world (by Posidonius)
ITALY | Roman expansion
Apulia | Venusia | Cannae | Arpi
Campania | Capua | Nola | Teanum Sidicinum
Bruttium | Crotone | Rhegium
Magna Grecia | Tarentum | Paestum | Locri | Benevenuto | Liternum | Trasimene
TRANSALPINE GAUL
SICILY
| Lilybaeum | Syracuse | Drepanum | Erice | Gela | Panormus | Mylae |
Agrigentum | Messana | Eryx | Selinunte | Enna, Morgantina | Motya |
Leontini
GREECE | Sparta | Achaean League | Aetolian League | Macedonia
MEDITERRANEAN | Evolution of power 270-218 BC | Phoenician Colonies | Resources | Water level of the Mediterranean
| Sardinia | Malta | Balearic Islands |
NORTH
AFRICA | Carthage | Cirte | Numidia | Utica | Hadrumetum | Dougga |
Hippo Regius | Carthage map | North Africa map | Modern Tunis map
SPAIN | Gades | Carthago Nova | Saguntum | Tarraco | Seville | Emporiae | Italica |
MIDDLE EAST | Armenia | Bithynia | Gebze | Magnesia | Pergamum | Libyssa |
First Punic War | Major locations
Second Punic War | Overview of the campaigns | The four stages of the war
Greek World | Empires after Alexander the Great
A
number of Latin maps and an index of place names are available from
Lacus Curtius:
www.ukans.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/Gazetteer/Maps/Periods/Roman/home.html
Iberia | Northern Iberia | Southern Iberia | Baetica | Tarraconensis
Gaul | Southern Gaul
Italy
| Liguria | Northeastern Italy | North Central Italy
| Latium | South Central Italy | Campania |Southern Italy
Africa | Cyrene | Mauretania | Numidia
1. Italy, 600 B.C. Map
2. Etruscan Empire, 530 B.C. Map
3. Italy of the Early Republic, 380 B.C. Map
4. Mediterranean of the Middle Republic, 270 B.C. Map
5. The Medeterranean after the First Punic War, 220 B.C. Map
6. The Second Punic War, 219-202 B.C. Map
http://www.dalmatia.net/belmonte/rome/republic/index.html
Tony Belmonte's Historical Atlas of Europe and the Middle East The
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