LISTS OF MAPS
COLORED MAPS After Kiepert, Schrader, Droyacn, Spruner-Sieglin, and Freeman. The Freeman charts have been so modified by omissions and additions that most of them as they here appear are practically new maps. PAGE 1. The Ancient World, showing Areas occupied by Hamites, Semites, and Aryans14 2. Ancient Egypt20 3. Egyptian Empire, about 1450 B.C.30 4. Assyrian Empire, about 660 B.C.64 5. Median and Babylonian Empires, about 600 B.C.72 6. The Division of Solomon's Kingdom, about 953 B.C.78 7. The Persian Empire at its (ireatest Extent, about 500 B.C.92 8. General Reference Map of Ancient Greece108 9. Greece and the Greek Colonies154 10. The Greek World at the Beginning of the Peloponnesian War, 431 B.C.220 11. Empire of Alexander the Great, about 323 B.C.274 12. Italy before the Growth of the Roman Power350 13. The Mediterranean Lands at the beginning of the Second Punic War, 21S B.C.420 14. The Roman Dominions at the End of the Mithridatic War, 64 B.C.466 15. The Roman Empire at the Death of Augustus, A.D. 14488 16. The Roman Empire at its Greatest Extent (under Trajan, A.D. 98–117)506 17. The Roman Empire divided into Prefectures528 18. Map showing Barbarian Inroads on the Fall of the Roman Empire (movements shown down to A.D. 477)534 19. Europe in the Reign of Theodoric, about A.D. 500572 20. Greatest Extent of the Saracen Dominions, about A.D. 750598 21. Europe in the time of Charles the Great, A.D. 814606
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