
Map of Europe about 1560 - emersonkent.com
Historical Map of Europe about 1560. part of the Empire after 1552, they were actually held by France. Montferrat belonged to Mantua, and the papal territory of Ferrara to Modena. Sites of important events are indicated by a gigantic dot. University of Texas at Austin. Historical Atlas by William Shepherd (1911).
Interactive Historical Map
Interactive detailed political map from ancient times to our days. Empires, kingdoms, principalities, republics
World, 1560 - Library of Congress
Included are maps of the world, the European continent, Northern Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Germany, Poland, Spain, the Italian Peninsula, and Malta. The 1565 map of Malta is particularly significant, as it is a contemporaneous treatment of one of the great events of the 16th century: the unsuccessful siege of Malta by an Ottoman ...
Map, Available Online, 1560 to 1569 | Library of Congress
These maps record the evolution of cities illustrating the development and nature of economic activities, educational and religious facilities, parks, street patterns and widths, and transportation systems. Date: 1500
Category : 1560s maps of Europe - Wikimedia
1560 maps of Europe (8 C, 1 F) 1561 maps of Europe (4 C, 6 F) 1562 maps of Europe (3 C, 1 F) 1563 maps of Europe (2 C, 3 F) 1564 maps of Europe (4 C) ... Media in category "1560s maps of Europe" This category contains only the following file. …
Map of Europe in 1560: Religion - emersonkent.com
History map of the Religious Situation in Europe about 1560; illustrating Lutherans, Anglicans, Calvinists and Zwinglians, Waldensians, Moravians, Anabaptists, Socinians, Antitrinitarians, approximate extent of the revolt from the Roman Church, Roman Catholics, Greek Catholics, Mohammedans.
Category : 1560 maps - Wikimedia
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Map of Europe About 1560 - Student Handouts
Map of Europe about 1560. Boundary of the Holy Roman Empire, Austrian Hapsburg Territories, Spanish Hapsburg Territories. Click here to enlarge.
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(Composite map of) Tavola 1-60. (Map of the World) (with …
The geography of this map is essentially Mercatorial, using Mercator's world map of 1569 as the style guide. On tavola XXV, Monte claims his sources for the map, citing geographers Piccolomini, Pliny, Ptolemy, Cortes, Fernando Columbus, Juan Gonzalez de Mendoza, Giovanni d'Anania, various Jesuit letters, including Marco Polo, and cartographers ...