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  1. Map of the world in 100 BC, the end of the second century BC. The 2nd century BC started the first day of 200 BC and ended the last day of 101 BC . It is considered part of the Classical era , although depending on the region being studied, other terms may be more suitable.

  2. Migrations from the 2nd to the 5th century. See also the map of the world in 820 AD. When Emperor Constantine had reconquered Rome under the banner of the cross in 312, he soon afterwards issued the Edict of Milan in 313 (preceded by the Edict of Serdica in 311), declaring the legality of Christianity in the Roman Empire.

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  4. This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total. Maps of 1st-century BC Europe ‎ (1 C, 3 F) Maps of 4th-century BC Europe ‎ (45 F) Maps of 1st century Europe ‎ (5 F) Maps of 2nd century Europe ‎ (6 F) Maps of 3rd century Europe ‎ (4 F) Maps of 4th-century Europe ‎ (48 F) Maps of 5th-century Europe ‎ (3 C, 107 F)

  5. Apr 26, 2012 · A map showing the early expansions of Rome, in the 2nd century BC.

  6. It is also considered to be the end of the Axial Age. In the context of the Eastern Mediterranean, it is the mid-point of the Hellenistic period. Map of the Eastern Hemisphere in 200 BC, the beginning of the second century BC. Map of the world in 100 BC, the end of the second century BC.

  7. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. A. Maps of 2nd-century BC Asia ‎ (1 C, 12 F) B. Maps of the Battle of Pydna ‎ (24 F) Maps of Palestine in 2nd century BC ‎ (30 F) Maps of the Roman Empire in 133 BC ‎ (1 F) Maps of the Roman Republic 200-100BCE ‎ (17 F) Treaty of Apamea ‎ (9 F)

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