117 Ad Roman Empire Map

117 Ad Roman Empire Map. The number of provinces changed over time as territories. AD 117; Achaia (Roman province) Africa (Roman province) Alpes Cottiae; Alpes Graiae et Poeninae; Alpes Maritimae; Ancient.


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Illustrating the Extension, Headquarters, Roads, and Frontiers of the Roman Empire From the sun-soaked shores of Hispania to the bustling cities of Asia Minor, our map provides a comprehensive overview of the territorial extent of the Roman Empire.

Building upon the foundation laid by the Roman Republic, the empire became the largest and most powerful political and military entity in the world up to its time and expanded steadily until its fall in the West in 476. This map of ancient Rome shows the vast territory it covered Building upon the foundation laid by the Roman Republic, the empire became the largest and most powerful political and military entity in the world up to its time and expanded steadily until its fall in the West in 476.

. Illustrating the Extension, Headquarters, Roads, and Frontiers of the Roman Empire A map of the roman empire in the year 117 showing the different states, regions, provinces, Legionary camps and colonies

. Estimating the population of Roman cities is notoriously difficult, so the best we have are estimates. 117), was the most extensive political and social structure in Western civilization