An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Rulers and their Families


City Maps

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Rome

Rome and Its Seven Hills

Constantinople

Topographical Maps of Selected Portions of the Ancient World

Note: The IAM Maps seem to work only with version 4.0 or greater of the Netscape Browser.

Selected Maps of the Interactive Ancient Mediterranean Project

Maps of the Roman Empire

The maps in this Antique and Medieval Atlas show the political status of Europe, Africa, and Asia at the beginning of each century from the First Century to the Fifteenth Century. If your web-connection is fast, you may choose to view the full-sized maps. If not, you can click on those parts of the maps below which you want to enlarge.

Map Legend

Cartographical Bibliography


Europe 001 AD 


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These maps do not pretend to be absolutely accurate. It is important to notice that, during late antiquity and early middle age, “public power” and “boundaries” were not clear notions. Moreover our knowledge are often insufficient. Thus, many borders are blurred and the white areas show “unknown territories”. Grey shades or grey-like shades point out nations where public power is unknown or imprecise.