Map Description
Historical Map of the
Macedonian Empire
at the Beginning of the Struggle with Rome about 200 BC
Illustrating
Kingdoms of the
Diadochi
(Successors) at the beginning of the struggle with Rome
(about 200 BC)
Territory recovered for the Seleucid dominions by
Antiochus III
(223-198 BC)
Areas left uncolored:
1 That of the Galatians because they constituted a foreign
element in the kingdoms of
the Diadochi
2 That of the free states of Greece because the scale of the map
is too small to show
their political outlines.
As in
the previous map the names of political divisions are
distinguished from those of other
sections of country. Armenia and Media were semi-independent
states.
Credits
University of Texas at Austin.
Historical Atlas by William Shepherd (1911).
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About the Macedonian Wars
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