Map Description
Historical Map of Europe and
the East Roman Empire 533-600
Illustrating
Seats
of patriarchates
The boundaries of the patriarchates are approximately those of
the time of
Gregory I
(590-604).
The color scheme of the central portion of the map is intended
to mark especially:
1. the loose dependence of the Bavarians of the Frankish
Kingdoms
(see also
About the Franks)
2. the division of the Thuringian territory
3. the gradual advance of the Avars (see also
About the Avars)
into the Gepid and
Lombard (see also
About the Lombards)
territories.
Credits
University of Texas at Austin.
Historical Atlas by William Shepherd (1923-26).
Related Links
About the East Roman Empire
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