History maps
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Transylvania, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Transylvania.
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Dacia 82 B.C. |
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Territorial development of the Roman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of Dacia |
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The Roman empire at its greatest extend |
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Dacia in the Roman Empire (116) |
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The Roman Empire in 117 |
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Dacia in the Roman Empire |
The extent of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire;
44 BC (late Republic, after conquests by republican generals)
AD 14 (death of Augustus)
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Roman era Balkans |
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Roman era Balkans |
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The roman province Dacia |
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Kingdom of the Gepids in the 6th century (539-551) |
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Origins of the Romanians |
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Vlachs (Romanians) in the territory of present-day Transylania in the 6th-8th century (according to the historical atlas for schools, published in Belgrade in 1970, representing a view of Yugoslav historians from that time) |
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Traditional ethnographic romanian lands of Transylvania & Partium. |
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Duchies of Gelou, Glad and Menumorut according to the Gesta Hungarorum (9th century) |
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East-Hungarian kingdom & Principality of Transylvania in the XII century. |
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East-Hungarian kingdom & Principality of Transylvania in the XIII century. |
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East-Hungarian kingdom & Principality of Transylvania in the XV - XVII centuries. |
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Transylvania in the 13th century |
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East-Hungarian kingdom & Principality of Transylvania in the XVI century |
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Transylvania in the the 16th century |
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Growth of the Ottoman Empire |
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Development of the European part of the Ottoman Empire |
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Growth of the Ottoman Empire |
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Transylvania in 1570 |
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Romanian principalities 1600 |
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Romanian principalities 1600 |
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Habsburg- and Ottoman-dominated territories in 1683 |
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Romanian principalities 1793-1812 |
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Romanian principalities 1793-1812 |
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Romanian principalities 1856-1859 |
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The seats of the Transylvanian Saxons |
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The Transylvanian Principality in 1857 |
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Romania (1868) in the context of the "modern Dacia" |
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Romania 1859-1878 |
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Romania 1878, compared with 2006 |
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Romanian-populated regions in Transylvania at the beginning of the 20th century |
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Austria-Hungary and Romania before 1913, ethnic map (Romanian) |
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Romanian borders according to Bucharest Peace Treaty (May 1918) and then to WWI Peace Treaties (1919-1920) |
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Territorial development in the twentieth century |
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Romania 1924 |
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Physical map of Romania |
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Romania (administrative map) |
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Counties and regions of Romania (before 1926) |
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Romania 1918—1940, Administrative Map (after 1926) |
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Romania 1930, Administrative Map of Romania including the counties, the towns and the county subdivisions (plăşi) |
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Historical regions of Romania with counties in 1930 |
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Sibiu County (South-Central Transylvania) in 1937 |
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Romania 1939, Administrative Map |
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Jewish communities in 1930 |
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Romania 1940-1941 |
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Romania 1941 |
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Northern Transylvania annexed by Hungary |
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Romania 1942 |
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Administrative map of Romania in 1942 |
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The Allied offensive on Southern Central Europe |
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Romania after WW II |
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Romania 1947 |
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Romania's Anticommunist Resistance 1948-1960 |
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Administrative map of Romania, 1950-1952 |
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Administrative map of Romania, 1952-1956 |
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Administrative map of Romania, 1960-1968 |
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Romania in 1967 |
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Proposed administrative reorganisation of the teritory of Romania, 1968 |
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Romania 2000 |