Summarive the Roman Republic map chronologically and geographically.

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Summarive the Roman Republic map chronologically and geographically.

40°N
10°W
Gades
Ⓒ GeoNova
ATLANTIC
OCEAN
Tingis
SPAIN
Saguntum
Carthago Nova
GAUL
PYRENEES
Tarraco
Massilia
Balearic
Islands.
OTO
AFRICA
ALPS
Trebia
218 B.C.
250
Sardinia
Hippo Regius
Corsica
Pisa
Lake Trasimene
217 B.C.
Zama
202 B.C.
250
10°E
Utica
PO
500 km
APENNINES
Rome
The Roman Republic
509 B.C.-133 B.C.
Riass
Adriatic Sea
Tyrrhenian
Sea
Messana
Sicily
Carthage
(Destroyed, 146 B.C.)
500 mi
Cannae
216 B.C.
Croton
Tarentum
Syracuse
MACEDONIA
m
CeMapShop
00
Mediterranean Sea
ACHAEA
Sparta
20°E
Aegean Sea
Byzantium
Black
Sea
Asia
Minor
Roman territory
509 B.C.
Territory added
508 B.C.-265 B.C.
Areas of Carthaginian
influence 265 B.C.
Territory added
264 B.C.-133 B.C.
Hannibal's route
218 B.C.-203 B.C.
Battle site
Transcribed Image Text:40°N 10°W Gades Ⓒ GeoNova ATLANTIC OCEAN Tingis SPAIN Saguntum Carthago Nova GAUL PYRENEES Tarraco Massilia Balearic Islands. OTO AFRICA ALPS Trebia 218 B.C. 250 Sardinia Hippo Regius Corsica Pisa Lake Trasimene 217 B.C. Zama 202 B.C. 250 10°E Utica PO 500 km APENNINES Rome The Roman Republic 509 B.C.-133 B.C. Riass Adriatic Sea Tyrrhenian Sea Messana Sicily Carthage (Destroyed, 146 B.C.) 500 mi Cannae 216 B.C. Croton Tarentum Syracuse MACEDONIA m CeMapShop 00 Mediterranean Sea ACHAEA Sparta 20°E Aegean Sea Byzantium Black Sea Asia Minor Roman territory 509 B.C. Territory added 508 B.C.-265 B.C. Areas of Carthaginian influence 265 B.C. Territory added 264 B.C.-133 B.C. Hannibal's route 218 B.C.-203 B.C. Battle site
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