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981_05_LC121004__0021_1 Map Of England Showing The Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms And Danish Districts
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alb9870465 King Alfred tne Great, with books and maps, dividing England into Viking-held Danelaw and Anglo-Saxon held Wessex and Northumbria, 886. Alfred divides the kingdom. Copperplate engraving from M. A. Jones History of England from Julius Caesar to George IV, G. Virtue, 26 Ivy Lane, London, 1836.
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akg892457 Map of territory controlled by Celts, Picts, Anglos, Saxons, and other tribes in Britain in 597 AD. Printed color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration.
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alb4859080 Seven Years War (1756-1763). Battle of Minden (1st August 1759). North Germany. The Anglo-Hanoverian army, led by Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, defeated the French and Saxons troops. Map published in 1765 by the cartographer Jean de Beaurain (1696-1771) as an illustration of his Great Map of Germany, with the events that took place during the War of the Seven Years. Allied army in red and the French army in blue. Etching and engraving. French edition, 1765. Military Historical Library of Barcelona (Biblioteca Histórico Militar de Barcelona). Catalonia. Spain. Author: Jean de Beaurain (1696-1771). French geographer.
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alb2003757 MAP OF ENGLAND SHOWING THE ANGLO-SAXON KINGDOMS AND DANISH DISTRICTS.
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akg130347 To: York (England). "YORKE / SHROWESBURY / LANCASTER / RICHMONT". (Bird's eye views of York, Shrewsbury, Lancaster and a view of Richmond House; costumes of earlier and contemporary inhabitants of England). Copper engraving. From: 'Georg Braun und Franz Hogenberg, Civitates Orbis Terrarum', Cologne (Th. Grimineus) 1572-1618.
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alb4062462 The Tiberius Map. Mappa Mundi; only surviving world map from Anglo-Saxon England. It is divided into the three continents of Europe, Asia and Africa, with the Mediterranean Sea in the centre.The outline and detail of the British Isles are relatively accurate, with London and Winchester represented as town buildings, and the river Thames and another river indicated. In Ireland, there is the first representation of Armagh, and the Isle of Man, and the Orkney Islands can be identified. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. Source: Cotton Tiberius B. V, Part 1, f.56v. Language: Latin.
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