Roman, early Empire (30 BC-AD 300)
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- Maghas — by M.U. Erdosy — last modified Sep 09, 2022 03:27 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 6 E4 Maghas
- Maghlub/Forat?/Perat de Meshan?/Bahman Ardashir?/‘Oratha’?/Furat al-Basra? — by A. Hausleiter — last modified Dec 26, 2022 09:59 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 93 D3 Maghlub/Forat?/Perat de Meshan?/Bahman Ardashir?/‘Oratha’?/Furat al-Basra?
- Maghrabiya — by S.E. Sidebotham — last modified Oct 20, 2012 05:25 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 78 C5 Maghrabiya
- Magia — by H. Bender — last modified Aug 31, 2024 11:33 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 19 B2 Magia
- Magiovinium — by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Oct 20, 2012 05:34 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 G3 Magiovinium
- Magis? — by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Sep 20, 2024 06:40 PM
- A Roman fort at modern-day Burrow Walls, probably to be identified with the ancient toponym "Magis".
- Maglavit — by J.J. Wilkes — last modified Oct 20, 2012 07:28 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 F5 Maglavit
- Magliana Vecchia — by L. Quilici — last modified Apr 14, 2022 06:43 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 Magliana Vecchia
- Magna Graecia — by Mary E. Downs — last modified Jul 09, 2024 01:56 PM
- Magna Graecia refers to the coastal areas of Southern Italy on the Tarentine Gulf that were extensively colonized by Greek colonists beginning in the eighth century BC.
- Magnata — by A. Bursche — last modified Jul 23, 2012 03:10 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 2 unlocated Magnata
- Magnesia ad Maeandrum/Leukophrys — by C. Foss — last modified Feb 29, 2024 01:14 PM
- Magnesia ad Maeandrum was an ancient city on the Maeander River in Ionia, site of an important sanctuary of Artemis Leukophryene ("of the white eyebrow").
- Magnesia ad Sipylum — by C. Foss — last modified May 18, 2023 07:50 PM
- Magnesia ad Sipylum was an ancient city in Lydia in Asia Minor (modern Manisa in Turkey). Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus defeated Antiochus the Great at the battle of Magnesia in 190 BC.
- Magni Campi/Bullensis Campus — by R.B. Hitchner — last modified Sep 03, 2022 08:48 AM
- A plain, mentioned by several ancient authors, that lies to the southeast of Bulla Regia (modern Hammam-Darradji in Tunisia), across the Bagradas (modern Medjerda) river.
- Magnis — by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Apr 07, 2017 04:15 PM
- Magnis was an important market town of the Dobunni tribe.
- Magnis — by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Feb 27, 2024 12:05 PM
- Magnae Carvetiorum was a Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall. It lies to the south of the Roman vallum near the line of the Stanegate.
- Mago — by P.O. Spann — last modified Sep 23, 2024 12:41 PM
- Mago (now Mahón or Maó) on the island of Menorca was established as an ancient commercial center because of its high-quality harborage. Its ancient name is thought to derive from Mago, brother of Hannibal, who occupied the Insula Minor after he fled from Gades in 206 BCE.
- Magoi — by A. Hausleiter — last modified Jan 13, 2020 11:11 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 94 unlocated Magoi
- Magon — by D.T. Potts — last modified Aug 20, 2012 02:15 PM
- An ancient island or island group, attested by literary or documentary sources, whose precise location cannot be determined today
- Magor — by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Jun 27, 2022 07:55 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 B4 Magor
- Magoras (river) — by E.M. Meyers — last modified Nov 30, 2022 08:24 AM
- The modern Nahr Bayrut in Lebanon.