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Gallicenae

The King of Ys

Poul Anderson Karen Anderson

This tale is all for
Astrid and Greg
with our love.

INDEX TO THE MAPS

Numbers refer to the first map on which the name is identified or shown.

Abonae VIII

Africa I

Alba IV

Albis I

Anderida III

Aquae Sulis III

Aqutileia I

Aquilo V

Aquincum I

Aquitanicus, Sinus I

Arar II

Arausio II

Arelate II

Armorica I

Athenae I

Audiama V

Augusta Treverorum I

Augusta Vindelicum I

Augustodurum Baiocassium II

Augustoritum Lemovicium II

Avela I

Board’s River IV

Borcovicum III

Britannia I

Britannicus,Oceanus II

Burdigala I

Caesaraugusta I

Caesarodunum Turonum I

Caledonia I

Calleva Atrebatum III

Camulodunum III

Carantonus II

Carcaso II

Carthago I

Carthago Nova I

Cassel IV

Cassiterides Ins. III

Castra Regina I

Cenabum Aurelianum II

Clón Tarui IV

Colonia Agrippinensis I

Condacht IV

Condate Redonum II

Confluentes Rheni I

Confluentes Oditae VIII

Corbilo II

Corstopitum III

Corvorum Insulae II

Cosedia II

Dacia I

Dalmatia I

Dál Riata in Alba IV

Dál Riata in Ériu IV

Danuvius I

Darioritum Venetorum II

Deva (river) III

Deva(town) III

Druentia II

Dubris II

Dun Alinni IV

Duranius II

Dumovaria III

Durocortorum Remorum II

Eboracum I

Emain Macha IV

Ériu IV

Fanum Martis II

Gades I

Gallia I

Garomagus V

Garumna I

Genava II

Germanicum, Mare I

Gesocribate II

Gesoriacum I

Goana VI

Goat Foreland V

Glevum III

Gobaeum, Prom. VI

Hippo Regius I

Hispania I

Hivemia I

Iberus I

Ingena Abrincatuorum II

Isca (r., Siluria) III

Isca (r., Dumnonia) III

Isca Dumnoniorum III

Isca Silurum III

Isurium Brigantium III

Jecta VIII Juliomagus Andecavorum V

Lemanus Lacus II

Libyca Palus I

Liger I

Liguria I

Limonum Pictavum I

Lindum III

Londinium Augusta I

Lucus Augusti I

Lugdunum I

Lugovallium III

Luteua Parisiorum I

Maedraeacum V

Mag Slecht IV

Maia IV

Massilia I

Mauretania I

Matrona II

Mediolanum I

Meduana V

Mide IV

Moguntiacum I

Mona (1 and 2) III

Mons Ferruginus VIII

Mosa I

Mosella I

Mumu IV

Narbo Martius I

Nemausus II

Nemetacum Atrebatum II

Noviodunum Diablintum V

Odita VI

Oiarso II

Olisipo I

Orcades Insulae III

Ossonoba I

Padus I

Pallas Palus I

Pannonia I

Portus Cale I

Portus Namnetum II

Qóiqet Lagini IV

Qóiqet nUlat IV

Rach, Cape VI

Raetia I

Rhenus I

Rhodanus I

Roscida Vallis II

Rotomagus II

Ruirthech IV

Salamantica I

Samara II

Samarobriva Ambianorum II

Scandia I

Scot’s Landing VI

Sena VI

Sequana I

Sinand IV

Siuir IV

Stagna I

Stegir VIII

Suebicum, Mare I

Tallten IV

Tamesis I

Tarraco I

Temir IV

Tingis I

Tolosa II

Tritonis Lacus I

Tumacum II

Vienna II

Villa Pulchra VIII

Vindobona I

Vorgium II

Ys I

Although this novel is fantasy, its surroundings are real. The places and peoples of history shaped the setting in which it occurs. To cite only one example: Ys would lack many important cultural traits without the Phoenician mercantile expansion that built Carthage and Cartagena. These maps would be much emptier if they omitted matters not mentioned in the story.

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