English: Map of Poland and Lithuania circa 1560 CE, before the Union of Lublin (1569)
Deutsch: Karte von Polen und Litauen circa 1560 u.Z., vor der Union von Lublin (1569)
Español: Mapa de Polonia y Lituania circa 1560 EC, antes de la Unión de Lublin (1569)
Français : Carte de la Pologne et de la Lituanie environ 1560, avant l'Union de Lublin (1569)
Italiano: Mappa della Polonia e della Lituania circa 1560 EC prima dell'Unione di Lublino (1569)
Date
between 1888 and 1897
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Source
Digitally-enhanced derivative of a public domain map by W. & A.K. Johnston (William Johnston (1802-1888), Lord Provost of Edinburgh, and Alexander Keith Johnston (1804-1871), Geographer-Royal for Scotland); maps published in Historical Atlas of Modern Europe from the Decline of the Roman Empire by Reginald Lane Poole (1857-1939), Keeper of the Archives, University of Oxford (published by Clarendon Press, London, Edinburgh and New York 1902); WorldCat: https://search.worldcat.org/title/189734
Author
W. & A. K. Johnston
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