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Babylonia Before the Semitic Conquest | Chaldean Ascendency, 3800 B.C. | The Great Pyramids |
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The Elemitic Ascendency, 2100 B.C. | The Pyramids and Lake of Inundations |
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Egyptian Ascendency, 1450 B.C. | Phoenicia |
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The Hittite Ascendency, 1250 B.C. | Ruins of Thebes | The Seven Mouths of the Nile |
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The World 1000 Years B.C. | Greek Colonies of Asia Minor | The Tribes of Israel | Judah and Israel, 925 B.C. |
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The Assyrian Ascendency, about 660 B.C. | The Heart of Assyria |
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Asia After the Fall of Assyria, 560 B.C. | Surroundings of Babylon | Plan of Tyrus |
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Hellas, 550 B.C. | The Field of Troy
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Hellas and Peloponnesus | Athens and the Bay of Salamis | Sparta | Thebes | Corinth and the Isthmus |
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Eastern Part of Hellas and Peloponne-SUS, 444 B.C. | Athen Æ |
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Persian Empire in its Greatest Extent, 500 B.C. | March of Cyrus Minor and Retreat of the 10,000 Under Xenophon, 401 B.C. | Granicus | Empire of Alexander the Great, 323 B.C. |
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Division of the Empire of Alexander the Great, 301 B.C. | Western Asia After the Battle of Magnesia | Western Asia, 74 B.C. | Western Asia, 63 B.C. |
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Latium and its Neighbors | Seven Hills of Rome | Neighborhood of Rome, 100 A.D. |
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Italy from the Samnite Wars to the Punic Wars, 343-263 B.C. | Tarentum |
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Rome and Carthage at the Beginning of the First Punic War | Rome and Carthage at the End of the First Punic War | Rome and Carthage at the Beginning of the Second Punic War | Rome and Carthage at the End of the Second Punic War |
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Hannibal's Route | Roman Dominion at the Close of the Punic Wars | Carthage | Syracuse | Roman Dominion a Century after the Punic Wars |
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Cæsar's Gaul, 50 B.C. | Western Basin of the Mediterranean, 100 A.D. |
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Celtic Britain, at Time of Christ | Roman Britain, about 369 A.D. |
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Provinces of the Roman Empire with the Years of Conquest | Roman Empire in its Greatest Extent, 116 A.D. | Rome | The Capitoline Hill and the Fora |
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Division of the Roman Empire by Diocletian | The Roman Empire in the Time of Valentinian I | Constantinople and the Bosporus |
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Division of the Roman Empire, after 395 A.D. |
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Europe and Western Asia at the beginning of the Reign of Theodoric the Ostro-Goth |
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Empire of Clovis, 507 A.D. | The Merovingian Kingdoms, 567-613 A.D. |
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Britain, about 500 A.D. | Northeastern Part of Kent, about 450 A.D. | Britain, after 577 A.D. | Theatre of War between Britains and West Saxons, about 577 A.D. |
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Britain, 795 A.D. | Southwestern Britain, about 800 A.D. Religious Houses | Britain under Ecgberht, 827 A.D. | London, about 800 A.D. |
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Arabic Ascendency under Caliph Walid I | Damascus the Capital of the Ommaiad Caliphs |
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Empire of Charlemagne and its Divisions |
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Britain, 878 A.D. | Scene of Defeat, Wanderings and Victory of Alfred the Great | Britain, 975 A.D. | Realm of Cnut the Great, 1028-1035 A.D. |
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Empire of Otto the Great. Divided into Duchies, 962 A.D. |
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Britain, 1064 A.D. | Neighborhood of York | Britain, 1066-1070 A.D. | Eastern Part of Sussex |
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France at the Accession of the Capetian Dynasty, 987 A.D. | England and France, After the Battle of Tenchebray, 1106 A.D. | Scene of the Battle of the Standard |
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Europe during the Twelfth Century | Christian States of the East in 1142 A.D. |
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England and France in 1180 A.D. | England and France in 1123 A.D. |
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Empire of Frederick II | England and France during the First English Invasion of France |
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Eastern Europe in 1356 | France at the Death of Charles V, 1380 |
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Empire of the Mongols |
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France during the Second English Invasion, 1415-1453 | Joan of Arc's Country | March of Henry V | Battle-fields of the War of the Roses, 1455-1485 |
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Western Europe, about 1400 |
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France at the Accession of Louis XI | France at the Death of Louis XI |
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Burgundian Dominion of Charles the Bold, 1477 | Central Switzerland |
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The Rhine Countries, after 1543 | Germany Divided into Ten Circles |
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Western Europe during the Sixteenth Century | Northeastern Italy, Showing the Franco-Italian War |
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Eastern Europe during the Sixteenth Century, The Ottoman Ascendency |
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Europe in 1648, Peace of Westphalia | Southeastern Part of Lombardy |
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France, Peace of Aix-La-Chapelle, 1668 | France, Peace of Nimwegen, 1678 |
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Europe in 1713, Peace of Utrecht | Boundaries of Russia, Poland, and Turkey in 1713 | Battle-fields of the Netherlands |
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Europe in 1763, Peace of Hubertsburg | England, Scotland, and Ireland during the Eighteenth Century |
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First Partition of Poland, 1772 | Second Partition of Poland, 1793 | Third Partition of Poland, 1795 | Central and Northern Europe in 1795 |
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Battle-fields of Northern Italy, 1794-1800 | Bonaparte's Expedition to Egypt and Syria, 1798-1801 | Europe in 1810, Age of Napolean |
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Europe in 1816, Congress of Vienna | Theatre of the Crimean War, 1854-1855 | Theatre of the Danish War, 1864 |
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Europe, 1866, Peace of Prague | The German Confederacy, 1815-1866 |
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Seat of the War in Northern France, 1870-1871 | Europe in 1871 |
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Eastern Europe in 1878, Treaty of Berlin | The Turco-Grecian Boundary |
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Trans-Caspia, 1886 |
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Afghanistan, 1886 |
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English Settlements in India before Clive, 1750 | Anglo-India after Clive's Departure, 1760 | The Anglo-Indian Empire in 1886 |
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Discoveries and Early Settlements |
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Foreign Claims, 1643 | Foreign Claims, 1655 |
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Territory of the Present United States during the French-Indian Wars | Country East of the Mississippi during the French-Indian War, 1755-1763 |
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Territory of the Present United States after February 10, 1763 | Territory of the Present United States after September 3, 1783 |
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Territory of the Thirteen Original States, 1783 | Territory of the Present United States after February 1, 1801 |
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Territory of the Present United States after April 30, 1803 | Territory of the Present United States after February 19, 1821 |
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Territory of the Present United States after the Annexation of Texas in 1845 and the Oregon Country in 1846 | The Territory of the Present United States after the Mexican Cessions of 1848 and 1853 | Alaska Bought from Russia in 1868 |
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