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Map of the Roman Empire around the year of the consulship of Aurelianus and Bassus (271 AD), with the break away Gallic Empire in the West and the Palmyrene Empire in the East.
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- 2007-11-07 02:47 Justinian43 524×377×8 (26490 bytes) The Mediterranean by 271 A.D -The [[Roman Empire]]. -The breakaway [[Gallic Empire]]. -The breakaway [[Palmyrene Empire]].
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- Romanworld271AD.jpg : User:Justinian43 , uploaded by User:El_bes
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- 2007-08-09T20:26:49Z Historicair 2050x1213 (1260388 Bytes)
- 2007-08-09T16:12:00Z Historicair 2050x1213 (351130 Bytes) {{Improving}} {{Information |Description={{fr}}Carte vierge de l'Europe du Sud et du Bassin Méditerranée dans l'Antiquité {{en}}Blank map of South Europe and North Africa at Antic period |Source=Own work + [[Image:Blank map of South Europe and North Africa.svg]] by myself
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- 2007-11-20T15:23:56Z El bes 524x377 (26490 Bytes) {{Information |Description= The Roman Empire around the year 271 AD, with the break awai Gallic Empire in the West |Source= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Romanworld271AD.JPG |Date= November 20th, 2007 |Author= [[http://e
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