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The Roman Empire map from 117 AD in fantasy style with hand drawn illustrations

 

The map you see depicts the borders and major cities of the Roman Empire in 117 AD. The year 117 AD was a period when the empire was at its largest and most prosperous, expanding even further under the rule of Emperor Trajan through the conquest of Dacia.

 

The map shows the borders of the empire stretching from the Pannonian Basin in the east to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, as well as the northern part of North Africa and the British Isles.

 

There are also important cities illustrated with hand draw illustrations on the border of the print, such as Alexandria, Constantinople, Ephesus, Alexandria, Carthago, Antiochia, Athenae, Byzantium or Pompei.

 

The map also shows the locations of the Roman legions by number and navy bases across the region, and not only displays the borders and cities of the empire, but also highlights the major rivers, mountain ranges, and other natural features that played important roles in sustaining the empire's economic and military power. Overall, the map provides a good overview of the territorial extent and major settlements of the Roman Empire.


Our premium matte paper is heavier-weight, white, and features a smooth, uncoated finish that feels luxuriously soft to the touch.
Paper Finishing: Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface. 
Poster made on our lighter-weight, uncoated classic matte paper.
Paper Finishing: Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface.
Paper Weight: 170 gsm (65 lb), thickness: 0.19 mm (7.5 mils), sturdy and durable.
Sustainable Paper: FSC-certified or equivalent for sustainability. 

Available Sizes: 70x100cm, 50x70cm

The Roman Empire map from 117 AD - Classic Matte Paper Poster

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