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Tag Archives: Byzantine Empire map
Epic time-elapse map of Europe from A.D. 1000 to 2003 [updated]
Update: The videos described below have been removed from YouTube. Apparently the person who put them there did so in violation of copyright law. Trust me, the videos were really good. You can still obtain them from the Historical Atlas web site, … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Links to interesting stuff, Tech & Resources
Tagged animated map, Byzantine Empire map, Europe, European history, map
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A History of the Roman Empire in 75 Seconds
Want to see something pretty cool? Here is a visual survey of ancient Rome from the original city-state republic in 510 B.C., to the collapse of the West in the 5th century A.D., to the fall of Eastern Empire’s capital … Continue reading