CLAS/HIST240 Ancient Societies:
Everyday Life in Ancient Rome
Department of Classics, Monmouth College

List of Geographic Places to Learn

You should identify a significant event in Roman history or culture related to each of each of the following places (written in capital letters) and be able to locate each place on a map of the Mediterranean world for a Map/Geography Quiz. The names and terms listed under each place are clues to the significance. For a sample map, cli/ck here: Map of Mediterranean.

ACHAEA
The Roman Province in southern Greece

AEGYPTUS
The Roman Province of Egypt.

AFRICA
The Roman Province located in what is now Tunisia and Algeria

ALEXANDRIA
location of a major library

AQUINCUM
modern Budapest, Hungary

ARLETUM
major city in Roman France; modern Arles in France

ANTIOCHIA
There were several cities by this name, all referring to the Antiochid rulers of what is now Syria. The most important of these Antiochs is Antioch-on-the-Orontes in what is now Turkey.

ATHENS
politically insignificant in Roman times, Athens remained important for intellectual reasons during the Roman Empire

AUGUSTA TREVERORUM
the modern city of Triers, Germany

BILBILIS
birthplace of poet Martial in Spain

BRITANNIA
the Roman province of what is now England

CARTHAGO
major enemy of Rome in 3rd and 2nd centuries B.C. in Punic Wars

CONSTANTINOPOLIS
the Greek city of Byzantium refounded as Constantinople by the emperor Constantine as the new capital of the Roman Empire

CORDUBA
modern Corduba, Spain

CORINTH
destroyed by Mummius in 146 B.C.
rebuilt by Julius Caesar in 44 B.C.

CYRENAICA
Roman Province in what is now Libya

DACIA
modern Romania
Emperor Trajan led campaign into this region

DAMASCUS
major commercial city of Roman Empire

DELPHI
sanctuary of Apollo

DURA-EUROPUS
an important trading city on the Euphrates River

EMERITA AUGUSTA
modern city of Merida in Spain

EPHESUS
major city in Roman province of Asia

ETRURIA
region of Italy north of Rome

GALLIA
modern France

GERMANIA
the area north of the Rhine river inhabited by Germanic tribes

HISPANIA
modern Spain

ILLYRICUM
modern Croatia and Serbia

ITALIA
Italy

LATIUM
the region around Rome, where Latin was spoken

LEPTIS MAGNA
an important Roman city in African

LONDINIUM
the capital of the Roman province of Britannia; modern London

LUGDUNUM
the modern city of Lyons, France

LUSITANIA
modern Portugal

MACEDONIA
a Roman province in northern Greece

MAGNA GRAECIA
southern Italy

MASSILIA
modern Marseilles, France

MEDIOLANUM
modern Milan, Italy

MESOPOTAMIA
the area between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers

OLYMPIA
site of Greek athletic games until 393 A.D.

OSTIA
the port of ancient Rome

PAESTUM
important Greek city in southern Italy

POMPEII
city destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D.

ROMA
Rome

SILICIA
the first Roman province

SYRACUSE
Archimedes

SYRIA
a Roman province

Tarraco
modern Tarragona, Spain

VINDOBONA
modern Vienna, Austria
 

Good websites for mapwork include: http://www.hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/MapGreece.html
Interactive Ancient Mediterranean

This material has been published on the web by Prof. Tom Sienkewicz for his students at Monmouth College. If you have any questions, you can contact him at toms@monm.edu.

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