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English: Map of the Roman Empire at its height, under Trajan. Esperanto: Mapo de la Roma Imperio je ĝia plej vasta etendo, sub la imperiestro Trajano. Español: El Imperio Romano a su máxima extensión, durante el reinado de Trajano.
English: The maximum extent of the Roman Empire. Superimposed on a physical map. Senatorial Provinces . Imperial Provinces . ... height. 376 pixel. width. 512 pixel.
English: Map of the Roman Empire in 125. Projection. Lambert azimuthal-equal area. Central latitude: 45° N, central longitude: 20° E. X, Y origin offset - 0 Datum: ETRS89. Sources. The physical map was made using the following public domain sources: Topography: NASA Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM30) data
Map of the Roman Empire in 125 during the reign of emperor Hadrian. The borders of the Roman Empire, which fluctuated throughout the empire's history, were realised as a combination of military roads and linked forts, natural frontiers (most notably the Rhine and Danube rivers) and man-made fortifications which separated the lands of the empire from the countries beyond.
Maps are also available as part of the Wikimedia Atlas of the World project in the Atlas of the Roman Empire. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
The word 'topography' here has its older sense of a description of a place, [1] now often considered to be local history, [2] rather than its usual modern meaning, the study of landforms. The classic English-language work of scholarship is A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (1929), written by Samuel Ball Platner , completed and ...
The rise of provincial men to the senatorial and equestrian orders is an aspect of social mobility in the early Empire. Roman aristocracy was based on competition, and unlike later European nobility, a Roman family could not maintain its position merely through hereditary succession or having title to lands. [166]
This huge SVG map contains embedded raster graphics. Such images are liable to produce inferior results when scaled to different sizes (as well as possibly being very inefficient in file size). If appropriate to do so, they should be replaced with images created using vector graphics .