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  2. File:Map of the Roman Empire at its height.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of the Roman Empire at its height, under Trajan. Esperanto: Mapo de la Roma Imperio je ĝia plej vasta etendo, sub la imperiestro Trajano. Español: El Imperio Romano a su máxima extensión, durante el reinado de Trajano.

  3. Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Empire ruled the ... Under Augustus, a "global map of the ... A good indicator of nutrition and disease burden is average height: the average Roman was ...

  4. File:RomanEmpire 117.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The maximum extent of the Roman Empire. Superimposed on a physical map. Senatorial Provinces . Imperial Provinces . ... height. 376 pixel. width. 512 pixel.

  5. File:Map of Holy Roman Empire 1789.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Holy Roman Empire at its territorial apex (per consensus ...

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    This file was derived from: Blank map of Europe (with disputed regions).svg: (Original version used Blank map of Europe (without disputed regions).svg) Extent of the Holy Roman Empire from Droysens-26.jpg: Author: Ernio48 (original version), Alphathon (second version)

  7. File:Map of Ancient Rome 271 AD.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of the Roman Empire around the year of the consulship of Aurelianus and Bassus (271 AD), with the break away Gallic Empire in the West and the Palmyrene Empire in the East. Date 26 February 2009, 04:12 (UTC)

  8. History of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Territorial development of the Roman Republic and of the Roman Empire (Animated map) The history of the Roman Empire covers the history of ancient Rome from the traditional end of the Roman Republic in 27 BC until the abdication of Romulus Augustulus in AD 476 in the West, and the Fall of Constantinople in the East in 1453.

  9. Borders of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Roman Empire during the reign of emperor Hadrian, 125 AD. The borders of the Roman Empire, which fluctuated throughout the empire's history, were realised as a combination of military roads and linked forts, natural frontiers (most notably the Rhine and Danube rivers) and man-made fortifications which separated the lands of the empire from the countries beyond.