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Above is the map of the fullest possible extent of the empire, including eventually abandoned German territories up to the Elbe river, the temporary Dacian, as well as the Armenian and Persian territories of emperor Trajan and the advance to the Antonine Wall in Scotland under emperor Antoninus. The boundaries drawn in black are an attempt at showing the current day national boundaries in relation to the empire. Below you find a list of nations which were either definitely part of the Roman empire, or possibly so. Also included are some countries which had some frontline outposts in them. The principal modern day nations of the Roman Empire are in bold print. Other countries which only saw some form of Roman occupation, or of whose effective membership of the empire I am unsure of, are listed in normal print. Portugal - Spain - Andorra - United Kingdom - France - Monaco - Luxembourg - Belgium - Netherlands - Germany - Switzerland - Liechtenstein - Italy - San Marino - Vatican City - Malta - Austria - Czech Republic - Slovakia - Slovenia - Croatia - Bosnia-Herzegovina - Hungary - Yugoslavia - Albania - Greece - FYR Macedonia - Romania - Bulgaria - Turkey - Georgia - Armenia - Azerbaijan - Syria - Iraq - Kuwait - Cyprus - Lebanon - Jordania - Israel - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Sudan - Lybia - Tunisia - Algeria - Morocco - Palestine
cjtm-insane Oct 26, 2014
"Hear me!! Hear me!! Ancient Rome Citizens! The Emperor Augustus has reformed the famed 13th Legion!!! If any are still alive here you may join us!!!" http://www.chess.com/groups/view/the-13th-legion
Stormbringer Jul 19, 2012
Lucus Augusti Lugo is a city in the autonomous community of Galicia (northwestern Spain). Situated in what was the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis, it was the most important Roman town in what became Gallaecia during the Roman period, the seat of a conventus, one of three in Gallaecia, and later became one of the two capitals of Gallaecia, and gave its name to the Callaïci Lucenses. It was centrally situated in a large gold mining region, which during the Roman period was very active. Modern Lugo is surrounded by Roman walls, which reach a height of 10 to 15 metres along a 2117 m circuit ringed with 71 towers. The walk along the top is continuous round the circuit, and features ten gates. These 3rd century walls are protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The bridge over the Minho is essentially of Roman date, though many repairs over the centuries have effaced its Roman character. Roman walls of Lugo
Alberto-Veiga Jan 5, 2011
Rome Reborn is an international initiative whose goal is the creation of 3D digital models illustrating the urban development of ancient Rome from the first settlement in the late Bronze Age (ca. 1000 B.C.) to the depopulation of the city in the early Middle Ages (ca. A.D. 550) More info at http://www.romereborn.virginia.edu/
Alberto-Veiga Dec 18, 2010