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Dosya:Roman Italy - AD 400.png

image is a derivative work of the following images: File:The_Roman_Empire_ca_400_AD.png licensed with PD-self 2011-07-21T13:03:22Z Cplakidas 4339x2689...


Dosya:Roman-Empire 477ad.jpg

highlighted lands remained under Roman control after the fall of Italy to Odoacer in 476 AD. These remnants include the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, the Domain...


Dosya:(Ostrogothic) Kingdom of italy - 508 to 534 AD.png

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 truetrue English Kingdom of Italy between 508 and 534 AD author name string: Shuaaa2 Wikimedia username: Shuaaa2 URL:...


Dosya:Roman Empire with dioceses in 400 AD-zh.png

Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue English Chinese 公元400年的罗马帝国及其管区 Wikimedia username: Vikarna URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/user:Vikarna...


Dosya:Roman Empire with praetorian prefectures in 400 AD-zh.png

Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue English Chinese 约公元400年的罗马帝国近卫大区 Wikimedia username: Vikarna author name string: Vikarna URL: https://commons...


Dosya:Odoacer 480ad.jpg

This map of the Kingdom of Odoacer in 480 AD is a zoomed-in version of Thomas Lessman's map of the East-Hem 480 AD, also available at www.WorldHistoryMaps...


Dosya:Roman Empire with dioceses in 400 AD.png

DescriptionRoman Empire with dioceses in 400 AD.png English: Map of the Roman Empire with its dioceses, in 400 AD. Français : Carte de l'Empire romain...


Dosya:East-Hem 500bc.jpg

Dbachmann's map of Iron Age Italy in 6th century BC. 3. Various Wikipedia articles (Bruttii, Etruscans, Ligures, Roman Republic, Umbrians, etc.) Thracian...


Dosya:Roman Empire with praetorian prefectures in 400 AD.png

DescriptionRoman Empire with praetorian prefectures in 400 AD.png English: Map of the Roman Empire in praetorian prefectures, in AD 400, with an unlikely...


Dosya:Burgar, Vernon, 1899-1904 (Numismatist, Oswego, New York) (ANS Chapman brothers business correspondence) (IA burgarvernon190100burg).pdf

coins (1869); Henry Chapman’s school notebook labeled “Latin” with notes on Roman history (1873); Mrs. Chapman’s household account book (1935-1946); a receipt...