| A | B | 
| Italia | Italy | 
| Graecia | Greece | 
| Hispania | Spain | 
| Gallia | France, Belgium, Holland, part of Switzerland | 
| Britannia | island of Britain | 
| Helvetia | Switzerland | 
| Aegyptus | Egypt | 
| Syria | Syria | 
| Arabia | Arabia | 
| Germania | Germany, east of the Rhine River and north of the Danube River | 
| Gallia Cisalpina | northern part of Italy to the Alps | 
| Gallia Transalpina | across the Alps from Italy, southeastern France, modern Provence | 
| Asia | Middle East | 
| Hibernia | Ireland | 
| Sardinia | Sardinia | 
| Creta | Crete | 
| Sicilia | Sicily | 
| Mare Superum (Mare Hadriaticum) | Adriatic Sea off  the east  coast of Italy | 
| Mare Inferum (Mare Tuscum) | Tyrrhenian sea on west  coast of Italy | 
| Mare Nostrum | Mediterranean Sea (between Europe and Africa) | 
| Mare Aegaeum | Aegean Sea, between Greece and Asia Minor | 
| Mare Ioneum | Ionian Sea between Italy and Greece | 
| Roma | Rome, founded by Romulus, the first king | 
| Ostia | seaport town near Rome | 
| Brundisium | city in southern Italy, departure point for travelers to Greece | 
| Appenines | mountains (north-south)through central region of Italy | 
| Alps | mountains in north Italy | 
| Latium | district around Rome | 
| Tiberis | river in central Italy that runs through Rome | 
| Rubico | river in north Italy which Caesar crossed with his troops against Senate orders | 
| seven hills of Rome | Capitoline, Palatine, Aventine, Esquiline, Quirinal, Viminal, Caelian |