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18 Comments

  1. medicporcupine on

    It’s crazy Turkey had 13 millions population in 1927. More than 1700 years later than this estimation.

  2. I’m surprised Britain is that low wasn’t Egypt supposed to be closer to 9 million

  3. This map is nice also because it shows that the Romans did manage to conquer quite a large part of Germany. Many cities in western and southern Germany started as Roman military forts.

  4. mantellaaurantiaca on

    The number for England/Wales is surely wrong. They always had a high population density and the landmass isn’t even that small

  5. Lumpy-Middle-7311 on

    France is surprisingly high. If thought it was shithole for Romans and Turkey would be more important

  6. TheFaceRider on

    This seems like abject baloney. How the hell did Gallia contain so many people?!

  7. backgamemon on

    If turkey had this many people why did it have such a similar population size in the 1900s?

  8. I am surprised that the England/Wales had that high of a population.

  9. Pelekanone on

    It is very wrong to use the term Turkey in this context. Turkey was still in Mongolia.

  10. ZalaShadowkin_Reborn on

    Weird how the whole Middle East at the time had the roughly the same population as modern-day lebanon

  11. seen-in-the-skylight on

    Very surprised that Roman Gaul and Germania, even combined, were actually more populated than Anatolia. Doesn’t really seem right to me.

  12. JoyOfUnderstanding on

    It seems that numbers are too big (Spain, Gaul) for some of the places and too low for other places (Egypt)

  13. Posavec235 on

    Is there an information about the ethnic groups and languages in these provinces? Did Latin language replace the Celtic, Gallic and Punic?

  14. Lionheart1224 on

    Other men: thinking about the military conquests of the Roman Empire.

    Meanwhile, me:

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