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Nova Et Recens Emendata Totius Regni Ungariæ Una Cum Adiacentibus Et Finitimis Regionibus Delineatio 1620

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Old early map of Danube River Valley, Hungary.

Created by Cornelis Claesz, Jan Van Doetecam, Pieter Van Den Keere in 1620.
  • Map of Hungary and adjacent parts of the Danube River Valley showing populated places occupied by the invading Turks and places remaining Christian (unoccupied).
  • Covers the Danube River Valley from Vienna (upstream) to a point just above the entrance of the Caraş River (downstream--present-day Romanian border).
  • Relief shown pictorially.
  • Title, notes, and principal place-names in Latin.
  • Note at lower right: Vera delineatio accurataq[ue] tabula totius Regni Ungarici ... Turcis capta sunt Joannes à Duetechum Jun. fecit, Corn. Nicol. excud.
  • Large-print note in lower margin: Oppida omnia et propugnacula hoc [map symbol] signo notata a Turcis occupata sunt; Christianorum autem urbes hac [map symbol] nota.
  • Includes text, notes, illustration of Hungarian-Turkish cavalry battle, bar scales in German/Hungarian miles, and coats-of-arms.

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1620

Cornelis Claesz

Danube River Valley

Early Maps

Early Works To 1800

History

Hungary

Jan Van Doetecam

Map

Maps

Pieter Van Den Keere

Turkish Occupation

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This old map of Nova Et Recens Emendata Totius Regni Ungariæ Una Cum Adiacentibus Et Finitimis Regionibus Delineatio from 1620 was created by Cornelis Claesz, Jan Van Doetecam, Pieter Van Den Keere in 1620