Map Of Europe | V1506 Patched
Unveiling the Map of Europe V1506: A Glimpse into the Past
The "Johann Ruysch" Map (1507–1508)
Produced just after 1506, Ruysch’s map provided the most accurate view of the Arctic and the Gulf of Mexico for a decade. Its European outline is surprisingly recognizable, though Scandinavia is often too "chunky" and the British Isles are slightly misaligned.
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continued its expansion, absorbing neighboring principalities and challenging the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Kalmar Union : Northern Europe was nominally united under the Kalmar Union frequently rebelled to assert its independence. Italy: The Battlefield of Europe
3. Contarini-Rosselli Map (1506)
If the map is a printed copperplate map dated explicitly 1506, you might be referring to the Contarini-Rosselli Map. Unveiling the Map of Europe V1506: A Glimpse
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6. The Italian City-States
Italy is a checkerboard, not a united country. Key territories: Austria, Styria, Tyrol, and the fragmented
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- Key territories: Austria, Styria, Tyrol, and the fragmented lands of Swabia and Franconia.
- The missing piece: The Swiss Confederacy was de facto independent, though not officially recognized by the Empire until 1648.