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Scale: 700 meter per pixel
Projection: Universal Transverse Mercator
Roman Roads
Based on: Talbert, Richard J. A. Barrington atlas of the Greek and Roman world, Princeton University Press, 2000. Hunger, Herbert. Tabula imperii Byzantini, Verlag der Österr. Akad. der Wiss. 1976.
Source: Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilization (DARMC), Center for Geographic Analysis (CGA), Harvard university, Cambridge, Boston.
Itinerary of Pepin the Short 741-768
Battle, siege. Note: has offset to the northest from the actual location of the city.
Raid or attack. Note: same offset.
Visit, celebration, assembly, place of event. Note: offset to the northwest.
Year in the reign
Mint
Royal monastery
mentioned as fiscal property, castrum, etc.
Gifts of fiscal land or rights, or land given as beneficum, the fisc as neighbour
Consent to gifts (of fiscal land)
Confirmation of property (of fiscal land)
territory/city assigned to missi dominici, or territory/institution mentioned in division of kingdom.
Gifts or privileges to institutions. Note: offset to the southeast.