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Roman Empire Division Map - Western, Eastern, and Byzantine Territories #2272875 (License: Personal Use)
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The map depicts the geopolitical fragmentation of the Roman Empire in the late 4th to 5th centuries CE, with the Western Roman Empire (dark green) covering Gaul, Hispania, Italy, and North Africa; the Eastern Roman Empire (blue) spanning Anatolia, Syria, Egypt, and the Balkans; and a small yellow area representing the core Byzantine territories centered on Constantinople. Small blue dots indicate key cities such as Rome and Ravenna, while the green patches in Central Europe reflect fragmented Roman client states or foederati zones.
Used in educational history articles, university lectures, or museum exhibits about the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the continuity of the Eastern (Byzantine) Empire. Matches user intent for visual understanding of imperial division, territorial evolution, and late antique geopolitics.
Related Cliparts: Visualize the split of the Roman Empire into Western (green), Eastern (blue), and Byzantine (yellow) regions during late antiquity. Explore historical borders.
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