Imperium Map — Chapter III: Age of Iron and Glory (300 BCE – 200 CE)

Rome overcame Carthage, while the Han defeated the Huns(Xiongnu), securing two great empires at opposite ends of the world. Between them, Parthia and Kushan carried silver and silk along the Silk Road. Though Rome knew the Han as “Seres,” and the Han called Rome “Da Qin,” the two never met, bound only by trade and curiosity.

Map Legend
Imperial Capital
Sub-Capital
Nomad Court
Trade Hub
Major City
Small City
Port
Battle

Imperion Map — Special Edition: Age of Industry and Great Powers (1760–1914)

Few noticed when the world began to change. Smoke rose. Iron moved. Empires stirred. Britain lit the spark, the United States rose, while Germany, France, and Russia contended, as the Qing Dynasty and Japan slowly awakened from an ancient dream. Steam and steel bound the world.