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English: Roman, Seleucid, and Parthian Empires in 200 BC. The key is cut off from the full map, but the numbered states are:

1 Marseille (Greek)
2 w:Epirus
3 w:Hellenistic League
4 w:Achaean League
5 w:Rhodes
6 w:Pergamon
7 w:Bithynia

8 w:Cappadocia
Date 6-05-2008
Source Own work
Author Talessman
Other versions Image:East-Hem_200bc.jpg

Author: Thomas A. Lessman. Source URL: http://www.ThomasLessman.com/History/images/East-Hem_200bc.jpg. Image was created by me (Thomas Lessman) based on my map of Eastern Hemisphere in 200 BC.

Map Summary

Full map: Eastern Hemisphere in 200 BC.


Original Source URL: http://www.thomaslessman.com/History/images/East-Hem_200bc.jpg

Roman Republic is shown in Purple. The Blue area represents the Seleucid Empire. The Parthian Empire is shown in Yellow.


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Remember, sources often conflict with each other. This map is only as accurate as the information that is available to me. To report any errors or to help further this work, please click here, or email Thomas Lessman at talessman@yis.us

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Rough borders in the Mediterranean and Western Asia in 200 BC

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