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    does any one know where i can get a nice map of northern france in around 476 AD (fall of rome), need something that has all the provinces. (like britanny has 5-6 parts instead of being just one)
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    Check the Med. Sourcebook link on the Org's frontpage, then click on maps. Or (for ease) here's a link to the maps page:

    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbookmap.html

    These may help, direct links to some of the maps.

    Europe 476AD:

    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/maps/476eur.jpg

    France 1032AD (I know about 500 years late but does include all Lordships - save and zoom in):

    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/maps/1032francea.jpg

    Also, try checking out the "Merovingians and Carolingians" section. And there are plenty of maps here anyway so probably worth taking a look around.

    Hope this helps.
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    thanks, but i need a more detailed map, i'm making a post roman england mod.
    So far i found england, irland, Britany and Norway, all i need is the teritory east of normandy to (including) present day East Germany (like a brake down of 500Ad saxony, flanders, etc)
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