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Description english: Map of the Donations of Alexandria in 34 BC. The darkest green shows Cleopatra's original kingdom of Egypt. The paler green shows former Roman areas that Antony donated to Cleopatra and her children. Cyprus was added to Egypt, which was to be ruled by Cleopatra and Caesarion. The rest was divided into three other kingdoms: for Antony's son Alexander Helios, Armenia (and, nominally, Media and Parthia, which Antony planned to conquer); for his daughter Cleopatra Selene, Cyrenaica (and, nominally, Libya, which was controlled by Octavian); and for his younger son Ptolemy Philadelphus, Syria, including Phoenicia (on the Syrian coast) and Cilicia (on the coast of Anatolia). The palest green indicates Antony's other Roman territories that were not donated.
español: Mapa de las Donaciones de Alejandría en 34 adC. El azul oscuro muestra posesiones anteriores de Cleopatra. El azul suave muestra las zonas romanas que Antonio donó a Cleopatra y a sus hijos. Chipre fue agregado a Egipto, que debía ser gobernado por Cleopatra y Cesarión. El resto fue dividido en tres reinos: para Alejandor Helios, Armenia (y de forma nominal Media y Partia, que Antonio tenía previsto conquistar); para su Cleopatra Selene, Cirenaica (y nominalmente Libia, que estaba controlada por Octavio); y para Ptolomeo Filadelfo, Siria, incluyendo Fenicia (en la costa siria) y Cilicia (en la costa de Anatolia). El azul más claro señala otros territorios romanos bajo control de Antonio que no fueron donados.
Date 27 December 2007
Source en:wiki; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Donations_of_Alexandria_34BC.gif
Author Howard Wiseman
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