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The Three Empires of Alexander's Successors Early in the Second Century B.C., Third Century B.C.



Title: The Three Empires of Alexander's Successors Early in the Second Century B.C.
Time Period: Third Century B.C.
Projection: Unknown
Source Bounding Coordinates:
W: 20 W E: 70 E N: 40 N S: 20 S

File Name: 8414
Language: English
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Description: Map showing the Three Empires of Alexander's Successors in the Third Century B.C., color-coded to distinguish between Pergamum, the Ptolemaic, Seleucid, and Macedonian Empires, and independent Greeks.
Place Names: Armenia, Babylonia, Crete, Damascus, Egypt, Greece, Jerusalem, Macedonia, Media, Seleucia, Syria,
ISO Topic Categories: oceans, location, inlandWaters
Keywords: The Three Empires of Alexander's Successors Early in the Second Century B.C., borders, physical, oceans, location, inlandWaters, Unknown, Third Century B.C.
Source: James Henry Breasted, Ph.D., LL.D., Ancient Times - A History of the Early World (Boston, MA: Ginn and Company, 1916)
Map Credit: Courtesy The Private Collection of Roy Winkelman
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