Administrative Divisions of the Roman Empire 395 CE (Digital Map Poster)
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A set of three high-resolution, historically accurate maps showing how the Roman Empire was divided in 395 CE, the year Emperor Theodosius I died and the empire split permanently into East and West.
These maps visualize the full administrative structure of the Late Roman Empire, from macro-political divisions to bureaucratic subdivisions.
Includes 3 maps:
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Dioceses Map
- Shows administrative dioceses
- Highlights the 3 proconsular provinces (Asia, Africa, Achaia)
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Prefectures Map
- Visualizes the 4 praetorian prefectures: Galliae, Italia et Africa, Illyricum, and Oriens
- Color-coded for clarity and regional context
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East–West Empire Map
- Depicts the final division of the empire between Arcadius (East) and Honorius (West) after 395 CE
- A clean political overview of the split
Included
- Print-ready file (A4, 300 DPI, JPEG + PDF). Other formats on request.
- License for personal or educational use (see terms below).
License
- For personal and educational use only (classrooms, research, home).
- Not for resale, redistribution, or commercial publishing.
- For extended or institutional licensing, [contact me directly].
Printing
- Optimized for A4 size (210 × 297 mm).
- Can also be printed smaller or larger (e.g., A3) without quality loss.
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If you'd like a different version (e.g., grayscale for printing, different dates/languages), message me.
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