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  • English: Map of the Diocese of Egypt (Dioecesis Aegypti) ca. C.E.400, showing the subordinate provinces & the major cities.
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Source Base map found at en:Topographic map#Global 1-kilometer map, otherwise self-made. Data based on maps in atlases and the internet and on contemporary sources, primarily the Notitia Dignitatum and the Synecdemus.
Note:No clearly defined state border existed towards the desert on both sides of the Nile valley. The borders depicted represent an approximate area of Roman authority and control.
Author Cplakidas
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current16:44, 28 September 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:44, 28 September 20071,050 × 600 (346 KB)CplakidasCorrections & additions in Thebais
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