MAPS OF HISTORY · Rome · ALL CHAPTERS · AD 285
The Rise and Fall of Rome, 264 BC – AD 476 · THE MAP IN AD 285
AD 285 — The world restored

WHAT CHANGES ON THE MAP
| Gaul (mod. France) | Breakaway Roman empires (260–274) → Roman territory |
| Belgica (mod. Belgium) | Breakaway Roman empires (260–274) → Roman territory |
| Treveran Gaul (mod. Luxembourg) | Breakaway Roman empires (260–274) → Roman territory |
| Hispania (mod. Spain) | Breakaway Roman empires (260–274) → Roman territory |
| Lusitania (mod. Portugal) | Breakaway Roman empires (260–274) → Roman territory |
| Britannia (mod. Britain) | Breakaway Roman empires (260–274) → Roman territory |
| Syria | Breakaway Roman empires (260–274) → Roman territory |
| Phoenicia (mod. Lebanon) | Breakaway Roman empires (260–274) → Roman territory |
| Judaea (mod. Israel) | Breakaway Roman empires (260–274) → Roman territory |
| Nabataea (mod. Jordan) | Breakaway Roman empires (260–274) → Roman territory |
| Egypt | Breakaway Roman empires (260–274) → Roman territory |
| Dacia (mod. Romania) | Roman territory → Tribal peoples & confederations |
THE CHAPTERS OF THIS MOMENT
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