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Map of the linguistic divisions in Justinian I's empire c. 560 AD.      Greek     Greek and native     Latin     Latin and native     Aramic     Coptic     Caucasian. Made personally from blankmap Europe v3, using Mango, Cyril [1980] (2005). Byzantium: the Empire of the New Rome. London: Phoenix, 14-15. 1-89880-044-8.  as a source.

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