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Русский:
Карта войны Октавиана с Секстом Помпеем. Кампания 38 года до н. э. Розовым цветом обозначены территории, контролируемые Секстом Помпеем; территория в розово-белую полоску была сдана Октавиану перебежчиком Менодором. Два корабля обозначают места битв.
English:
Map of the war between Caius Iulius Caesar Octavianus (Augustus) and Sextus Pompeius, campaign of 38 BC. Two ships depict place of major battles. Territories controlled by Pompeius are painted in pink; territories went over to Octavianus with admiral Menodorus are painted in pink and white (maybe it's beige or light yellow? I'm not sure, my notebook distorts colors).
↗ — actions of Octavianus and his admirals; ↗ — actions of Sextus' admirals.
Беларуская:
Карта вайны паміж Актавіянам і Секстам Пампеям у 38 г. да н. э. Ружовым колерам адзначаны тэрыторыі, якія кантраляваў Секст Пампей; ружова-белым — тэрыторыі, якія адыйшлі да Актавіяна ў выніку здрады Менадора. Два караблі абазначаюць марскія бітвы.
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Author | original map File:Blank map of South Europe and North Africa.svg by historicair (CC-BY-SA 3.0); ship sign File:Chess srt45.svg by SpinningSpark and NikNaks93 (CC-BY-SA 3.0); derivative work by Homoatrox |
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