Map Of Ancient Italy is a photograph by Library Of Congress, Geography And Map Division which was uploaded on June 28th, 2016.
Map Of Ancient Italy
Map of Ancient Italy, 19th century. This map of the Italian Peninsula in the early Roman Empire is divided by colour into regions such as Latium,... more
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Map Of Ancient Italy
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Library Of Congress, Geography And Map Division
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Photograph
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Map of Ancient Italy, 19th century. This map of the Italian Peninsula in the early Roman Empire is divided by colour into regions such as Latium, Apulia, Lucania, Samnium, Picenum, Umbria, Etruria, Liguria and Venetia. In the north is the province of Cisalpine Gaul (yellow, Gallia Cisalpina). The islands of Sardinia, Corsica and Sicily are also shown. The inset map (top right) shows the tribal areas around Rome: Veians (blue), Sabines (pink) and Latins (yellow). The distance scales (across top) are in Roman miles, Greek stadia, and British miles. Published in 'An Atlas of Ancient Geography' (1826) by US cartographer Henry Schenck Tanner (1786-1858).
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June 28th, 2016