Map Work: For a blank map on which to locate these places click here. This map is at the "Interactive Ancient Mediterranean" website (http://iam.classics.unc.edu/) and is a .pdf file requiring Adode Acrobat Reader to access. For a copy of this free software click here. II. Alpes, Hispania, Carthago, Mare Nostrum, Phoenice III. Cumae, Troia, Delos, Delphi IV. Pompeii, Campania, Mons Vesuvium V. Gallia, Asia, Graecia, Aegyptus VI. Macedonia, Actium, Nilus, Alexandria VII. Hispania, Sicilia, Libya VIII. Campania, Etruria IX. Formianum, Rhodes X. Ephesus, Halicarnassus XI.
Gallia Cisalpina, Brundisium,
Neapolis, Troia XIII. Roma, Britannia, Germania, and Hispania XIV. Magna Graecia, Mare Nostrum, Hibernia, and Gallia XV. Delphi, Arcadia, Egyptus, Sardinia, and Corsica XVI. Thessaly, Mare Adriaticum, Mare Aegaeum, and Creta XVII. Tomi, Capuae, and Asia XVIII. Alpes, Olympia, and Lusitania XIX. Belgia, Aquitania, and Gallia XX. Arabia, Parthia, and Gallicus Rhenus This material, based upon the National Latin Exam Forum Romanum Series, was prepared by Tom Sienkewicz of Monmouth College. |