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Tag: Southern Europe

Trade in the Mycenaean World
Trade in Asia 1 to 300 CE
The Western Mediterranean in the 3rd-9th C.
The Unification of Italy from 1815 to 1870
The Spice Route in Greco-Roman Times
The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939
The Rise of Islam
The Ottoman Empire in the Late Seventeenth Century
The Orient Express Routes in the 1920’s
The Mediterranean and Black Sea Routes in Greek and Phoenician Times
The Extent of Greece in the 6th Century
The Expansion of Islam in the 8th 9th and 10th Centuries
The Economy of the Hellenistic Period
The Baltic Trade and Trade in Levant
The Balkans 1912 – 1913
The Appian Way and the Egnatian Way in Roman Times
Settlements in Ancient Greece
Jews in the Ottoman Empire
Greek Colonization 750-550 B.C.
Environments and Mineral Resources of the Islamic World circa 390-1000
Amber Route through the Middle Danube lands in Prehistory
Amber Route Sites
Al-Andalus and Al-Maghrib- The Muslim Conquest, 44-732
Trading Networks 150 BC-AD 500
The Middle East in 1939
The Middle East in 1914
The Hellenistic World and the Growth of Macedonia, 323 BCE, 359 to 336 BCE
The Growth of Roman Power in Asia Minor
The crisis of the 3rd century
The Byzantine Empire in 1265
Patterns of Global Terrorism 2000
Macedonian empire 336 323
Extent of the First Bulgarian Empire
Empires and Trade in the 2nd Millennium BC
Empire of Alexander the Great

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