Maps

Hellenistic World c 307-301 BC

Map showing the general state of the Hellenistic World towards the end of the Fourth Diadoch War (307-301BC). Exactly how much control Seleucus had over the eastern parts of his empire, or Antigonus over parts of Asia Minor is not clear. Control of the Greek cities of Asia Minor is not indicated....

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Break-up of Alexander's Empire Map

Alexander the Great, known for his conquests and empire-building, left behind a vast empire upon his death in 323 BC. The breakup of Alexander's empire after his passing was a monumental event that reshaped the political landscape of the ancient world. Following Alexander's death, his vast empire was divided among his top generals, known as the Di...

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Large Map of the Empire of Alexander the Great 334-323 BC

The Empire of Alexander the Great, established between 334-323 BC, was one of the most expansive empires in ancient history. The large map of this empire provides a visual representation of the vast territories conquered by Alexander during his military campaigns. The map showcases the regions that were under Alexander's control, including parts o...

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Maccabean Kingdom of Judea

MAP "" Maccabean Kingdom of Judea (Israel) in the time of Jannaeus...

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Map of Alexander the Great's Empire

Alexander the Great's Empire was one of the largest in the ancient world, extending from Greece to Egypt and as far east as India. The empire was a result of Alexander's military conquests and his vision of creating a unified world. To see the extent of Alexander's vast empire, one can explore maps that depict the territories he conquered. These m...

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Alexander the Great's Conquest

Alexander the Great, one of history's most renowned conquerors, led an impressive military campaign that resulted in the creation of one of the largest empires of the ancient world. Born in 356 BC, Alexander ascended to the throne of Macedon after the assassination of his father, King Philip II, in 336 BC. Determined to fulfill his ambition of wor...

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The Hasmonean Kingdon - The Maccabees - 100 BCE

The Hasmonean Kingdom, also known as the Maccabean Kingdom, was a Jewish state that existed during the Second Temple period from 140 BCE to 37 BCE. It was established by the Maccabees, a Jewish rebel group led by Judah Maccabee, who successfully revolted against the Seleucid Empire. The Maccabean Revolt, which began in 167 BCE, was sparked by the ...

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Seleucid Empire 200 BC

The Seleucid Empire, at its peak around 200 BC, was one of the largest empires of the ancient world, stretching from the eastern Mediterranean to present-day Afghanistan. Founded by Seleucus I Nicator, a general of Alexander the Great, the empire blended Greek and Persian cultures. The Seleucids faced numerous challenges, including conflicts with ...

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