I like the idea of a click quiz with provinces, very nice :)
I often had to click like five times into a province to get it accepted even though I felt i was well in it. Maybe look into that or try to make the provinces bigger? Or select a province by default and have a list of the names at the side? For example Palestina Prima Phoenica Paralia etc. were very hard to hit
May I please know what map you are working from then? I've been cross-referencing with other maps, and according to this one (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/Map_of_Byzantine_Armenia%2C_387-536.gif), Armenia Prima and Secunda have been swapped around.
May I please know what map you are working from then? I've been cross-referencing with other maps, and according to this one, Armenia Prima and Secunda have been swapped around.
I can understand why this can be confusing, so here’s a quote from Wikipedia:
“In 536, new reforms were enacted that abolished the autonomy of the trans-Euphrates territories and formed four new regular provinces. Armenia Interior was joined with parts of Pontus Polemoniacus and Armenia I to form a new province, Armenia I Magna, the old Armenia I and Armenia II were re-divided into Armenia II and Armenia III, and the old Satrapies formed the new Armenia IV province.”
Rough borders were taken from here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Maps_of_Byzantine_provinces#/media/File:Roman-Persian_Frontier,_565_AD.png
I often had to click like five times into a province to get it accepted even though I felt i was well in it. Maybe look into that or try to make the provinces bigger? Or select a province by default and have a list of the names at the side? For example Palestina Prima Phoenica Paralia etc. were very hard to hit
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/Map_of_Byzantine_Armenia%2C_387-536.gif
“In 536, new reforms were enacted that abolished the autonomy of the trans-Euphrates territories and formed four new regular provinces. Armenia Interior was joined with parts of Pontus Polemoniacus and Armenia I to form a new province, Armenia I Magna, the old Armenia I and Armenia II were re-divided into Armenia II and Armenia III, and the old Satrapies formed the new Armenia IV province.”
Rough borders were taken from here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Maps_of_Byzantine_provinces#/media/File:Roman-Persian_Frontier,_565_AD.png
Phrygia was taken from this one:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3d/Dioecesis_Asiana_400_AD.png
Genuinely appreciate the concern to have this shown correctly, I try to be as meticulous as possible with my maps, haha.