These historical maps of ancient Greece take Greece from perhistoric times through the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Many are from the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection Historical Maps: Historical Atlas, by William R. Shepherd. Others are from The Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography, by Samuel Butler (1907).
For maps highlighting important Greek cities, see Maps of Greek Cities.
See Major Events in Ancient Greece - Timeline.
The first page contains maps that cover Greece up to the Peloponnesian War. The second page continues on to Alexander the Great, his empire and successors.
- Greece in 362 B.C.
- Macedonia 336-323
- Map of Macedonia, Thrace, Dacia, MoesiaMap of Macedonia, Moesia, Dacia, and Thracia
- Halys RiverThe Halys River, from a map of Macedonian expansion
- The Path of Alexander the Great in Europe, Asia, and AfricaItinerary of Alexander the Great
- Kingdoms of the DiadochiKingdoms of the Diadochi
- Reference Map of Asia Minor
- Northern GreeceReference Map of Ancient Greece - Northern Part
- Southern GreeceReference Map of Ancient Greece - Southern Part
- Map of AthensMap of Athens
- Map of SyracuseMap of Syracuse
- MycenaeMycenae
- Graphic Index
- Text Index
