Map Description
Historical Map of the European
Provinces of the Roman Empire.
Illustrating:
Britain
1 Upper Britain
2 Lower Britain
Gaul
1 Lower Germany
2 Upper Germany
3 Gallia Belgica - Part of Gallia Comata
4 Gallia Lugdunensis (or Celtica) - Part of Gallia Comata
5 Aquitania (Aquitaine) - Part of Gallia Comata
6 Gallia Narbonensis (Narbonese Gaul)
Spain
1 Tarraconensis (Hither Spain)
2 Lusitania
3 Baetica (Farther Spain)
Provinces annexed after the time of Augustus are marked with a
colored border.
The forms of the Gallic and German names are those used by
Caesar and Tacitus.
Names printed thus Burgundarholm, are of German origin.
- Prom - Promontorium - Cape or promontory.
- Main roads
- Route of Hannibal
Insets:
- Gaul in the Time of Caesar. - The Rhine Country in Roman Times.
- Country about the Lower Danube in Roman Times.
Credits
University of Texas at Austin.
Historical Atlas by William Shepherd (1923-26).
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