English: This map depicts Asia Minor in late 281 BCE after the death of Lysimachus but before the murder of Seleucus I. Boundaries are based on various Wikipedia articles. The Kingdom of Bithynia was proclaimed in 297 BCE. Pergamon's status as independent or nominally under Seleucid control is unclear, but it is shown as independent on this map.
Historical lakes and coastlines are derived from the Ancient World Mapping Center [1].
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