Roman Empire Map. Roman Empire Practice Test Place the number in the correct spot commons.wikimedia.org 1. Troy 2. Rome 3. Judea 4. Jerusalem 5. North.

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Roman Empire Map

Roman Empire Practice Test Place the number in the correct spot commons.wikimedia.org 1. Troy 2. Rome 3. Judea 4. Jerusalem 5. North Africa 6. Sicilia 7. Nile River 8. Macedonia 9. Rhine River 10. Egypt 11. Pompeii 12. Rubicon River 13. Alps 14. Carthage 15. Atlantic Ocean 16. Germania 17. Italy 18. Gallia 19. Britannia 20. Helvetia 21. Greece 22. Hadrian’s Wall 23. Hispania 24. Asia Minor 25. Mediterranean Sea

Roman Empire Practice Test Place the number in the correct spot commons.wikimedia.org 1. Troy 2. Rome 3. Judea 4. Jerusalem 5. North Africa 6. Sicilia 7. Nile River 8. Macedonia 9. Rhine River 10. Egypt 11. Pompeii 12. Rubicon River 13. Alps 14. Carthage 15. Atlantic Ocean 16. Germania 17. Italy 18. Gallia 19. Britannia 20. Helvetia 21. Greece 22. Hadrian’s Wall 23. Hispania 24. Asia Minor 25. Mediterranean Sea