Carte de l'Empire Romain depuis l'avènement d'Auguste jusqu'au traité de paix entre l'Empereur Diocletìen et le roi Sassanide Narsès 31 av J.C. 297 ap.

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Map shows the Roman Empire from the time of Caesar Augustus until the time of the peace between Emperor Diocletien and King Sassinides Narsès. Includes legend. Scale not given.

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1 map : col. ; 29 x 42 cm.

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Delamarche, Charles François, 1740-1817 [1850..1870].

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  • Delamarche
    Place of Publication: [Paris, France]

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  • Main Title: Carte de l'Empire Romain depuis l'avènement d'Auguste jusqu'au traité de paix entre l'Empereur Diocletìen et le roi Sassanide Narsès 31 av J.C. 297 ap.
  • Parallel Title: Map of the Roman Empire since the advent of Augustus to the peace treaty between the Emperor Diocletian and the Sassanian king Narses 31 BC 297 AD.

Description

Map shows the Roman Empire from the time of Caesar Augustus until the time of the peace between Emperor Diocletien and King Sassinides Narsès. Includes legend. Scale not given.

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1 map : col. ; 29 x 42 cm.

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In right upper margin: "30."

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  • [1850..1870]

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Delamarche, Charles François, 1740-1817. Carte de l'Empire Romain depuis l'avènement d'Auguste jusqu'au traité de paix entre l'Empereur Diocletìen et le roi Sassanide Narsès 31 av J.C. 297 ap., map, [1850..1870]; [Paris, France]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth190720/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at Arlington Library.

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