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Kingdoms of the successors of Alexander in the middle of the third century
- Author(s):
- Müller, Karl, of Paris
- Publisher:
- [London : John Murray ... , 1873]
- Access:
- Public
- Description:
- Relief shown by hachures. At head of map: Dr. William Smith's Ancient atlas. 5. Plate 5 from: Atlas of ancient geography, biblical and classical ... / edited by William Smith and George Grove. London : J. Murray, 1874. Insets: Kingdoms of the successors of Alexander after the division at Babylon (323) and Triparadisus (321) -- Kingdoms of the successors of Alexander after the battle of Ipsus (301 B.C.) Historic Maps copy imperfect: lower edge trimmed with loss of imprint.
- Place(s):
- Middle East and Asia, Central
- Subject(s):
- Alexander, the Great, 356 B.C.-323 B.C., Geography, Ancient—Maps, Asia, Central—Maps, Middle East—Maps, Historical maps—Central Asia, and Historical maps—Middle East
- Call number:
- HMC01.2632
- Held by:
- Princeton: Historic Map Division, Special Collections, Firestone Library
- Rights Statement:
- No Known Copyright
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