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This image shows the state of Europe in the year 1328.


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Source: [1] [checked 16 Feb 2007- now a bad link, however lead to http://www.vlib.us/glaughead.html, and am querying for new url. FrankB 19:04, 16 February 2007 (UTC)]

I modified it using MS Word (essentially I traced the map details) making it much, much clearer and more attractive. Of course this image as well as the image it is based on is released into the public domain. Details modified also Dec. 26, 2018, according with H.-E. Stier (dir.), Grosser Atlas zur Weltgeschichte, Westermann 1985, (ISBN 3-14-100919-8), p. 71; Putzger historischer Weltatlas, Cornelsen 1990, (ISBN 3-464-00176-8); Georges Duby, Atlas historique, Larousse 1987, (ISBN 2-03-503009-9), André & Jean Sellier 'Atlas des Peuples La Découverte : Orient 1993, (ISBN 2-7071-2222-X), Claude Mutafian & Éric Van Lauwe, Atlas historique de l'Arménie, Autrement, coll. « Atlas / Mémoires », 2005 (ISBN 978-2746701007), p. 56-57.

Maps of the history of Europe
BCE
aC

Weichselian ice age (c. 113,000–9700) · Neolithic expansion (c. 7000–4500) · Middle Neolithic (c. 4500–4000) · Late Neolithic (c. 4000–3000) · Copper Age – Corded Ware culture (c. 2900–2350) · Copper Age – Bellbeaker culture (c. 2800–1800) · Early Bronze Age – Unetice culture (c. 2300–1600) · Late Bronze Age – Urnfield culture (c. 1300—750) · Migrations (c. 1000–100) · Hallstatt & La Tène cultures (c. 800–100) · Roman Republic (510–40) · 220 · 218 · 200 · 201–100 · 58 · 49 · 39 · 30 BCE–6 CE


CE
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14 · 14–37 · 60 · 60 · 69 · 80 · Migrations 100–500 · 117 · 117 · 125 · Migrations 150–774 · Economy 180 · 271 · 293–305 · 337 · 395 · c. 395 · 400 · 400 · 450 · 457–61 · 476 · 480 · Franks 481–814 · Early Slavs 500–700 · 500 · 526 · 526–600 · Christianisation to 600 · c. 550 · 650 · Pontic Steppe 650 · 665 · 800 · Vikings 800–1050 · 814 · 843–70 · 850 · 900 · 912 · 998 · 1000 · 1000 · 1054 · 1092 · First Crusade 1095–99 · 1097 · 1135 · 1142 · 1147–49 · 1190 · 1190 · 1250 · c. 1250 · 1301-1400 · 1301-1400 · 1328 · 1345 · Black Plague 1347–51 · 1360 · 1400 · Trade routes c. 1400 · 1430 · 1470 · 1490 · 1492 · 1500 · 1519 · 1550 · 1560 · Religion 1560 · Religion 1600 · Religion 1618 · 1618–48 · 1648 · 1683 · 1700 · 1701 · 1708 · 1714 · 1721 · 1725–30 · 1739–1740 · 1740 · 1748–66 · 1783–1792 · 1787 · 1787 · 1789 · 1799 · 1812 · 1812 · 1812 · 1812 · 1813 · 1815 · 1815 · 1815 · 1818 · Ottoman Empire 1830–1923 · 1848–49 · 1861 · 1867 · 1871 · 1878 · 1890 · 1905 · 1911 · 1914 · 1914 · 1919 · 1919–29 · 1923 · 1929 · 1930 · 1940 · 1941–42 · 1942–45 · Cold War 1947–91 · 1950 · 1993–2006 · 2006 to date

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current11:19, 8 January 2023Thumbnail for version as of 11:19, 8 January 2023508 × 330 (6 KB)ZioNicco (talk | contribs)File:Europe in 1328.png cropped 76 % horizontally, 86 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode.

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