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Map of the Roman provinces of Macedonia, Thracia, Illyricum, part of Pannonia Inferior, Moesia & Dacia. It is a reproduction of the 1849 Finley Map with Roman provincial borders (of about 150 AD) added to provide more information. This means that locations of many cities, tribes or other features are according to 1849 scholarship and not up to date. For example, many cities shown have not been identified yet and Findlay made arbirtrary conclusions. A great omission is that Lake Prespas are missing.

  • This map includes even 2nd century AD (i.e. Adrianopolis) cities and even later ones.
  • This map is a Post-Roman conquest map, the atlas was called "classical" and included many types of maps.
  • Due to the fact that the 1849 map is damaged, not all the names of some towns and rivers are included. If anyone can discern them add them to the talk page and i will add them to the file.
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A classical atlas, to illustrate ancient geography: comprised in twenty-five maps, showing the various divisions of the world as known to the ancients : composed from the most authentic sources with an index of the ancient and modern names,Alexander G. Findlay,Publisher;Harper,1849 (Macedonia, Thracia, Illyria, Moesia, Dacia),Map X,"Comment on Map from author; Map X., & c. - Although most portions of this map are well represented, still we have a deficiency in the classical portion, as it has not been yet sufficiently examined by those who are capable of deciding and systematizing the comparative geography."

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recentissima15:44, 5 Maii 2019Minutum speculum redactionis 15:44, 5 Maii 2019 factae2 038 × 1 828 (2 megaocteti)Julieta39Regiones Porolissensis et Napocaoensis cum salinae et aurum excavationes
14:05, 24 Septembris 2017Minutum speculum redactionis 14:05, 24 Septembris 2017 factae2 038 × 1 677 (1.9 megaocteti)Julieta39Orthographic correction (alutensis, not alupensis and superior, not superirior)
20:04, 5 Novembris 2015Minutum speculum redactionis 20:04, 5 Novembris 2015 factae2 038 × 1 677 (1.9 megaocteti)Spiridon Ion CepleanuEasier colours for reading the place names
17:30, 25 Februarii 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 17:30, 25 Februarii 2010 factae2 038 × 1 677 (1.8 megaocteti)Megistias== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Map of the Roman provinces of Macedonia, Thracia, Illyricum, part of Pannonia Inferior, Moesia & Dacia. It is a reproduction of the 1849 Finley Map with Roman provincial borders (of about 150 AD) added to

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