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Alternate Geography, Atlantis Map, Alternate History Map, Ancient Atlantis, Fictional Maps, Future Earth, Fantasy Map Making, Dnd World Map, Imaginary Maps

Atlantis (Atlantean: 𐌀𐌕𐌓𐌄𐌔, Atrys) is a sovereign country and island located in the Atlantic Ocean Atlantis arrived from the Greek Ἄτλᾱς (Átlās, “Atlas”) +‎ -ῐς (-is), the latter which, in Greek, forms feminine nouns, or feminine forms of adjectives - ‎Ἕλλην (Héllēn, “Greek man”) + ‎-ις (-is) →...

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British Empire by ZekSora Fictional Maps, American Stuff, Spanish King, Interesting Maps, Imaginary Maps, Alternative History, Ancient Maps, American Colonies, Fantasy Maps

Description Feel free to donate to my Patreon www.patreon.com/rvbomally --- A map I made for the Map of the Fortnight contest on AlternateHistory.com. The premise of this map is a United States divided more along ethnic lines, like the Soviet Union. It evolved into a United States divided into districts, which are culturally similar pseudo-federations that run the day-to-day governance of the country. In law and in practice, these divisions are all subservient to Federal control, having…

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Battle of Penn Hill (Fidem Pacis) | Alternative History | Fandom British Kingdom, Saxon History, Map Of Great Britain, Anglo Saxon History, Map Of Britain, Roman Britain, Alternative History, Uk History, Old World Maps

The Battle of Penn Hill was fought in AD 665 between a British and an Anglo-Saxon coalition at Penn Hill in northern Dumnonia, the precise location of which is unknown. It resulted in a decisive British victory, and reversed the Saxon expansion westwards across Albion. Germanic migrants, mainly from the Angle, Saxon and Jutish tribes, began arriving on the east coast of Albion in the mid-5th century, during the chaos following the Roman withdrawal from the provinces of Britannia. They…

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