The map shows the Roman Empire between 325 and 500 CE.
A map with shaded areas. Purple shaded areas include Jerusalem, Palestine, and areas in the Mediterranean including regions of Greece, Rome, and Carthage, in North Africa. Orange shaded areas include Spain, Portugal, England, France, Italy, countries in Central Europe, Greece, Turkey, and North Africa.
What title best describes the information shown on the map?
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