The Mediterranean Sea or Mare Nostrum is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean that is surrounded almost completely by land.
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 1 G4 Internum Mare
Mediterranean Sea
Tâmtu elēnītu ša Amurrû
Tâmtu rabītu
Mare Intestinum
Tâmtu rabītu ša šulum Šamši
Tâmtu elītu ša šulum Šamši
Tâmtu elītu
Tâmtu erēb Šamši
Internum Mare
Tâmtu ša šulum Šamši
Tâmtu rabītu ša Amurrû
Mare Nostrum
Tâmtu elēnītu ša šalām Šamši
Tâmtu rabītu ša Amurrû ša šulum Šamši
Tâmtu šalām Šamši
Tâmtu ša Amurrû
Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea or Mare Nostrum is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean that is surrounded almost completely by land.
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Internum Mare
New Pauly Mare Nostrum
Horden and Purcell 2020
GeoNames 363196: Mediterranean Sea
TM GEO ID 47793: Mediterranean
Wikidata Q4918: Mediterranean Sea
Horden and Purcell 2006
TGN 7016735: Mediterranean Sea (sea)
BAtlas 1 G4 Internum Mare
Horden and Purcell 2000
Broodbank 2013
Wikipedia (English) Mediterranean Sea
Burr 1932 117-19
Wikipedia (English) Mare Nostrum
Internum Mare
300
Pleiades
Roman, early Empire (30 BC-AD 300)
The Roman period (i.e., the early Roman Empire) in Greek and Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 30 before the birth of Christ and to end in the year 300 after the birth of Christ. [[-30, 300]]
-30
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Mare Nostrum
Mela (Ranstrand: PHI) 1.7.1
Plin., NH (Mayhoff: PHI) 6.142.4
Liv. (OCT: PHI) 25.11.17.3
Mare Nostrum
Mare Nostrum
Neo-Assyrian/Babylonian Middle East (720–540 BC)
ME [[-720,-540]]
-540
Pleiades
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu šalām Šamši ("sea of the setting sun") is attested in royal inscriptions of the eighth-century-BC Assyrian king Sargon II.
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Tâmtu šalām Šamši
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 294-299
Tâmtu šalām Šamši
-720
-540
Pleiades
Early 1st Millennium BC Mesopotamia (1000-720 BC)
Period as defined by Jamie Novotny
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu elītu ("upper sea") is attested in Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions.
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Tâmtu elītu
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 294-299
Tâmtu elītu
-1000
-720
Pleiades
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu elēnītu ša Amurrû ("upper sea of Amurrû/the West") is attested in royal inscriptions of the early Neo-Assyrian king Shalmaneser III.
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Tâmtu elēnītu ša Amurrû
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 294-299
Tâmtu elēnītu ša Amurrû
-1000
-720
Pleiades
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu rabītu ša Amurrû ša šulum Šamši ("great sea of Amurrû/the West of the setting sun") is attested in Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions (reigns of Ashurnasirpal II and Shalmaneser III).
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Tâmtu rabītu ša Amurrû ša šulum Šamši
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 294-299
Tâmtu rabītu ša Amurrû ša šulum Šamši
-1000
2100
Pleiades
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
1700
modern toponym
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Wikipedia (English) Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
water, open
-540
Pleiades
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu ša šulum Šamši ("sea of the setting sun") is attested in Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions.
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Tâmtu ša šulum Šamši
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 294-299
Tâmtu ša šulum Šamši
-1000
-540
Pleiades
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu elēnītu ša šalām Šamši ("upper sea of the setting sun") is attested in royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Sennacherib.
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Tâmtu elēnītu ša šalām Šamši
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 292-299
Tâmtu elēnītu ša šalām Šamši
-720
300
Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 1 G4 Internum Mare
-30
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Internum Mare
Internum Mare
Internum Mare
-540
Pleiades
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu elītu ša šulum Šamši ("upper sea of the setting sun") is attested in Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions.
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Tâmtu elītu ša šulum Šamši
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 294-299
Tâmtu elītu ša šulum Šamši
-1000
-720
Pleiades
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu rabītu ša Amurrû ("great sea of Amurrû/the West") is attested in Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions (reigns of Ashurnasirpal II and Shalmaneser III).
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Tâmtu rabītu ša Amurrû
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 294-299
Tâmtu rabītu ša Amurrû
-1000
-540
Pleiades
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu rabītu ("great sea") is attested in Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions.
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Tâmtu rabītu
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 294-299
Tâmtu rabītu
-1000
-720
Pleiades
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu rabītu ša šulum Šamši ("great sea of the setting sun") is attested in Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions (reigns of Shalmaneser III and Adad-nerari III).
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Tâmtu rabītu ša šulum Šamši
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 294-299
Tâmtu rabītu ša šulum Šamši
-1000
-720
Pleiades
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu ša Amurrû ("sea of Amurrû/the West") is attested in royal inscriptions of the ninth-century-BC Assyrian king Shalmaneser III.
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Tâmtu ša Amurrû
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 294-299
Tâmtu ša Amurrû
-1000
-540
Pleiades
ANE
Assyrian
An Akkadian name for the Mediterranean Sea. Tâmtu erēb Šamši ("sea of the setting sun [lit: entry of the sun]") is attested in royal inscriptions of the eighth-century-BC Assyrian king Sargon II.
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Tâmtu erēb Šamši
Bagg, RGTC 7/1 294-299
Tâmtu erēb Šamši
-720
300
Pleiades
-30
Toponym used by Sallust.
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Mare Intestinum
Mare Intestinum
Mare Intestinum