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- A map of the Gallic Empire in 268, showing the core territory of the Gallic Empire, composed of Gaul, Hispania, and Britannia, the Palmyrene Empire, composed of Egypt and the Levant, and the Roman Empire, composed of the territories between, bordered on the north by the Danube, except for an extended portion along the Rhine, and across the Danube into Dacia proper (en)
- A map of the Gallic Empire in 271 AD, showing the core territory of the Gallic Empire, composed of Gaul and Britannia, the Palmyrene Empire, composed of Egypt and the Levant, and the Roman Empire, composed of the territories between, bordered on the north by the Danube, and Hispania, unconnected by land (en)
- The obverse of a golden coin showing the face of Tetricus. (en)
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- A 268 AD map, showing the Gallic Empire in , the Roman Empire in , and the Palmyrene Empire in (en)
- The obverse of an aureus featuring Tetricus I. Caption: IMP. TETRICVS P. F. AVG. (en)
- A map of the Gallic Empire , Roman Empire , and Palmyrene Empire , during the reign of Tetricus I (en)
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