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Byzantine Empire in 717 A.D. Striped land shows areas constantly raided. There are 12 provinces, of which 7 are classed as Themes: *1. Exarchate of Ravenna *2. Venetia and Istria *3. Duchy of Rome *4. Duchy of Naples *5. Duchy of Calabria *6. Thema of Hellas *7. Thema of Thrace *8. Thema of Opsikion *9. Thema of Thrakesion *10. Thema of Anatolikon *11. Thema of Karabisianoi *12. Thema of Armeniakon |
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- derivative work: Hoodinski ( talk)
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: SVG version. The original can be viewed here: ByzantineEmpire717+extrainfo+themes.PNG. Modifications made by Hoodinski.
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