cover image: Map - Greece, Expansion of Roman Power

Map - Greece, Expansion of Roman Power

“Map Showing Expansion of Roman Power from the Beginning of the Revolution to the Death of Caesar, 133-44 B.C.,” from J.H. Breasted's Ancient Times. The original picture was taken with the permission of Ginn and Co., the publishers. This map shows the expansion of the Roman Republic from the beginning of the Roman Revolution to the assassination of Julius Caesar and the beginning of the Roman Empire. The map also chronicles the expansion of several empires that were allied with Rome, such as the Ptolemaic Empire in Egypt. Rome gained control of North Africa and Spain after the defeat of Carthage in the Punic Wars. Caesar defeated the tribes of Vercingetorix, bringing Gaul under Roman domination, n.d.
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Authors

New York (State). Education Dept. Division of Visual Instruction

Collection
Instructional lantern slides
Place Discussed
Europe, Greece Africa, Egypt Europe, United Kingdom, England Asia, Turkey Europe, France Europe, Italy Europe, Germany
Provider
Empire State Digital Network
Published in
Egypt
Reference
1651; NYSA_A3045-78_A7887; A3045
Rights
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Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/3117fc8b82ac07f58e9d8407933c8ce2

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