Atlanticus Oceanus
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Creators: R. Talbert, Brian Z. Lund, Mary E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel — last modified 2016-10-24T12:36:15Z
Contributors: Talbert, R., B. Z. Lund, M. E. Downs, M. Joann McDaniel, J. Becker, S. Gillies, T. Elliott
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Atlanticus Oceanus (The Atlantic Ocean) likely derives its name from Atlas, one of the Titans of Greek mythology. The Atlantic Ocean covers ca. 20% of the surface of the Earth.
Locations
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Place type:
water-open
Makes a connection with:
Gallia
Has a connection with:
Thule? Inss.
Sena (island)
Purpurariae (islands)
Aquitanicus Sinus
Lixus (river)
Siccae (islands)
Boreios/Gallicus/Cantabricus Oceanus
Herios (river)
Liger (river)
Fortunatae Insulae (Canary Islands)
Canaria? (island)
Durius (river)
Minius (river)
Nelo/Nabios (river)
Anas (river)
Baetis/Certis (river)
Ouergionios Okeanos
Calpe M.
Fortunatae Insulae? (Madeira Islands)
Internum Mare
Ivor / Xion (river)
Londobris (island)
Munda (river)
Skellig Michael
Britannicum Mare
Tagus (river)
Iouernikos Okeanos