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Judaea, Or the Holy Land, Which Is Divided Into the Twelve Tribes of the Hebrews Or Israelites. (Iudaea Seu Terra Sancta Quae Hebraeorum Sive Israelitarum In Suas Duodecim Tribus Divisa) 1696

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Old map of Israel.

1703) and Alexis Hubert Jaillot (1632?-1712) is an enlargement of a previous map by Sanson's father, Nicolas Sanson (1600-67). The map shows the division of Biblical Israel among the Twelve Tribes and is based on information found in the Bible. The younger Sanson took over the family publishing business after his father's death and had a long-standing relationship with Jaillot, who re-engraved many of Nicolas Sanson's maps.

Created by Hubert, Guillaume Sanson in 1696.
  • Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
  • Original resource extent: Copperplate; 465 x 615 millimeters.
  • Original resource at: National Library of Israel.
  • Content in Latin.
  • Description based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions.

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This old map of Judaea, Or the Holy Land, Which Is Divided Into the Twelve Tribes of the Hebrews Or Israelites. (Iudaea Seu Terra Sancta Quae Hebraeorum Sive Israelitarum In Suas Duodecim Tribus Divisa) from 1696 was created by  Hubert, Guillaume Sanson