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Byzantine Empire c. 626 CE
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Byzantine Empire c. 626 CE

A map of the Byzantine empire c. 626 CE.
The Persian Empire
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The Persian Empire

The Persian Empire about 500 BC.
Bulgarian Empire under Tsar Samuil, 997 - 1014
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Bulgarian Empire under Tsar Samuil, 997 - 1014

A map illustrating the reign of Samuil (Bulgarian: Самуил,) Tsar of the First Bulgarian Empire from 997 to 1014. His rule faced significant challenges, particularly the expansionist policies of the Byzantine Empire under Emperor Basil II...
The Fall of the Western Roman Empire, c. 480 CE
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The Fall of the Western Roman Empire, c. 480 CE

A map illustrating the gradual process of disintegration known as the Fall of the Western Roman Empire. During the Migration Period (a period of accelerated movement of peoples across Europe between the 5th and 9th centuries, also known as...
The Sassanid Empire c. 620 CE
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The Sassanid Empire c. 620 CE

A map illustrating the rise and expansion of the Sassanid Empire (also known as Erānshahr, "the Domain of the Iranians/Aryans" or Neo-Persian Empire.) Named after the House of Sasan, it was the longest-lived Persian imperial dynasty, enduring...
Roman Empire under Constantine, 324-337 CE
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Roman Empire under Constantine, 324-337 CE

This map illustrates Constantine I's (also known as Constantine the Great, c. 272-337 CE) rise to power, beginning with his proclamation as emperor by his troops in 306 CE and solidified through key military victories, including the Battle...
Western & Eastern Roman Empire, 395 CE
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Western & Eastern Roman Empire, 395 CE

This map shows the division of the Roman Empire into the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire, circa 395 CE under the reign of Emperor Theodosius I.
The Empire of Timur the Lame, c. 1404 CE
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The Empire of Timur the Lame, c. 1404 CE

A map illustrating the empire and campaigns of Timur (from the Chagatai word for iron) at its biggest extent before his death in 1405. Timur the Lame (Timur-i Leng from Persian, Tamerlane as it had evolved in English or Timūr Gurkānī, son-in-law...
The Median Empire and the Ancient Near East, c. 600 BCE
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The Median Empire and the Ancient Near East, c. 600 BCE

A map illustrating the rise and expansion of the Median Empire in the wake of the Bronze Age Collapse and the disintegration of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (c. 609 BCE). While the Neo-Babylonian Empire engulfed the Fertile Crescent from the Levantine...
The Parthian Empire in the 2nd Century
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The Parthian Empire in the 2nd Century

The Parthian Kingdom (also known as Arsacid, by the name of its ruling dynasty) rose to prominence c. 247 BCE in the vacuum created by the collapse of the Seleucid Empire. In the centuries that followed, the Parthian Empire grew to encompass...
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