Map of countries the romans had been to

Posted by The_RetroGameDude

33 Comments

  1. SameSpecialist8284 on

    I think the top half of the UK (Scotland as it’s known) needs a different key colour for “Too Scared”.

  2. MyBallzInAJar on

    Dont ask me how I know this but I know they made it to South Sudan 100%
    They went along the Nile until they stopped at the marshlands of South Dudan because they had no idea how to cross it, not even the locals knew

  3. hoi4kaiserreichfanbo on

    very useless to say that they made it to Kamchatka because the Byzantines interacted with the Kieven Rus’.

  4. Belenos_Anextlomaros on

    I would put a lot of caveats on the most Eastern countries here. It’s not because you find coins for instance, that you have Romans. It’s not because one source says people were Romans that they were indeed and maybe it was just merchants from somewhere in the Middle who claimed to be Romans…

    There is an extremely recent episode of the podcast “The Ancients” about this: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4q9kcq1A86OBnYA4NFeiW8?si=OpJ76R7UQg-dA_QWM_ScUA&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A1DQF5Yi3m6LykJDwiy8qxh

  5. Wow, I had no idea that all these countries existed during the Roman Empire. Unless you mean modern day residents of Rome just touring around nation-states.

  6. MrZaptile933 on

    I don’t think putting the Roman Empire on modern boarders is smart. It makes Roman which was already a huge ass empire look even bigger.

  7. ‘had been’, ok, but I remember an inscription on the rocks around Gobustan, south of Baku, today Azerbaijan, by some centurion documenting the presence of the Legio XII Fulminata, and it felt like ‘please take me out of here, wanna go home’, 2000 y ago. Mud volcanoes all over. Still nice to visit

  8. Perestroika21 on

    I am a professor of Roman history and I can tell you this map is far from being accurate.

  9. “Hum, I feel like going to Vietnam today… Norway ? You mean NO WAY ? 😎😎😎”

  10. Mountain_Dentist5074 on

    Instead of countries locations would be better. People with room temperature IQ are gonna think Romans visited Kamchatka

  11. oolongvanilla on

    I would add more of Africa to the “maybe” category – like Kenya, Tanzania, and possibly Mozambique. The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea discusses the East African Coast as “Azania” with bustling trade ports, with “Rhapta” being furthest south. This seems like a percurser to the Zanj / Swahili Coast from a time before the Bantu-speaking people showed up.

    There were also Roman expeditions to a large lake of hippos and rhinos south of the Sahara that was probably Lake Chad, which means the Romans could have reached Nigeria and Cameroon.

  12. TotalyOriginalUser on

    It is so funny that they’ve been to Malaysia but for some reason didn’t get to Finland.

  13. MonsterRider80 on

    Modern borders are doing a lot of heavy lifting here. Just because they might have seen the steppe at some point doesn’t mean thy also visited fucking Kamchatka peninsula!

  14. Wow, I can’t believe they even got to the Kamchatka Peninsula! /s

    I’m actually surprised over Iceland being grey, but then again, building ocean worthy ships wasn’t exactly Rome’s forte. Coast and sea, sure, but ocean not so much.

    Fascinating, and +++ for OC.

  15. LifeUpInTheSky on

    Super cool map OP! Love the process of using archive.org and latin documents for research. Huge respect 🙂

  16. SugarforurProlapse on

    I presume that just means Russia?

    I can’t imagine the Romans hanging out in Siberia.

  17. Why is Iceland grayed out? We were always taught that it was very likely that Roman sailors passed through Iceland in the 3rd – 4th century and perhaps even traded with Irish monks/papars here despite never establishing a permanent presence.

    It’s also widely believed that the Romans traded with vikings after they permanently settled here in the 8th – 9th century.

    So I’d have expected Iceland to be in the “May have been to” category