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Entrance to the Royal Palace at Ugarit
Image by Disdero

Entrance to the Royal Palace at Ugarit

This is the entrance to the excavated ruins of the royal palace at Ugarit.
Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi
Image by Marcel Germain

Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi

Delphi was the site of the Delphic oracle, the most important oracle in the classical Greek world, when it was a major site for the worship of the god Apollo after he slew the Python, a deity who lived there and protected the navel of the...
Map of Classical Greek Sanctuaries
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Map of Classical Greek Sanctuaries

Map of the main religious sanctuaries of classical Greece. The following gods' sanctuaries are marked in colour: Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Asclepius, Athena, Dionysius, Demeter, Hera, Poseidon, Zeus.
Map of the Ptolemaic World
Image by J M Dent (1912)

Map of the Ptolemaic World

A map showing the known world at the time of the Ptolemaic Empire, ca. 300 BC.
Battles of Ancient Greece
Image by Megistias

Battles of Ancient Greece

A map showing the locations of battles in ancient Greece.
Map of Archaic Greece
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Map of Archaic Greece

A map of the political structure of Greece in the Archaic Age (ca. 750 - 490 BC).
Map of Greece under Theban Hegemony
Image by Megistias

Map of Greece under Theban Hegemony

A map showing ancient Greece at the time of Theban hegemony, 371 BCE to 362 BCE.
Map of the Expansion of Macedon
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Map of the Expansion of Macedon

A map showing the expansion of Macedon, around the time of the Peloponnesian War, between 431 - 336 BC.
Map of Roman Dacia
Image by Andrei nacu

Map of Roman Dacia

Map of the Roman province of Dacia, part of modern-day Romania and Serbia, between the era of Trajan (106 CE) and the evacuation of the province in 271 CE. Roman settlements and legion garrisons with Latin names included.
Map of the Tribes in Thrace
Image by Megistias

Map of the Tribes in Thrace

A map showing the major tribes in Thrace and the surrounding regions.
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