Political Medieval Maps

This is a collection of modern political maps that center on the medieval period. All of these maps were published at least 95 years ago and are no longer under copyright, but full source information is included.

Whenever possible, the maps are organized chronologically.

Political Map List - Displaying maps 61 - 80 out of 88 total

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  • ThumbnailSpain in the Later Middle Ages (ca. 1238 AD)

    This is a map of Spain during the later Middle Ages, sometime after the establishment of Granada as the capital of the Muslim kingdom in 1238. It shows not only the Kingdom of Granada, but also the kingdoms of Castile, Aragon, Navarre, and Portugal as well.

    Date added: 05.20.05
    Source: Dow, Earle W. Atlas of European History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. Plate 15.
  • ThumbnailFrance after the Treaty of Paris (1259 AD)

    View a map of France following the Treaty of Paris between Louis IX of France and Henry III of England.

    Date added: 05.19.05
    Source: Dow, Earle W. Atlas of European History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. Plate 121.
  • ThumbnailThe Byzantine Empire (1265 AD)

    This map shows the Byzantine Empire in 1265 AD, as well as the Greek Empire of Trebizond, the Greek despotat of Epirus, the kingdoms of Bulgaria and Servia, the Wallachian states, states under Latin rule, the palatinate of Cephalonia, Venetian possessions, Mongol dominions and Seljuk Turks, the dominion of the Mamelukes, and more.

    Date added: 09.02.06
    Source: Sheperd, William R. Historical Atlas. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1911. 89.
  • ThumbnailEngland and Wales at the End of the Thirteenth Century (ca. 1300 AD)

    This map shows the borders of England and Wales at the end of the Thirteenth Century.

    Date added: 05.19.05
    Source: Dow, Earle W. Atlas of European History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. Plate 10.
  • ThumbnailIreland in the Later Middle Ages (ca. 1300 AD)

    View a map of Ireland during the later Middle Ages.

    Date added: 05.19.05
    Source: Dow, Earle W. Atlas of European History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. Plate 102.
  • ThumbnailScotland in the Later Middle Ages (ca. 1300 AD)

    This is a map of the Scotland during the latter part of the medieval period.

    Date added: 05.19.05
    Source: Dow, Earle W. Atlas of European History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. Plate 102.
  • ThumbnailGermany in the Fourteenth Century (1300s AD)

    This map shows the holdings of the houses of Hapsburg, Luxemburg, and Wittlesbach prior to the death of Charles IV in 1378, as well as ecclesiastical electorates within the Holy Roman Empire.

    Date added: 05.19.05
    Source: Dow, Earle W. Atlas of European History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. Plate 14.
  • ThumbnailNorthern Italy at about the End of the Thirteenth Century (ca. 1300 AD)

    This map shows northern Italy as it looked about the end of the thirteenth century.

    Date added: 05.19.05
    Source: Dow, Earle W. Atlas of European History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. Plate 15.
  • ThumbnailThe British Isles (ca. 1300 AD)

    See the British Isles about the year 1300 AD. The seats of archbishoprics, bishoprics, monasteries, and royal and baronial castes are indicated.

    Date added: 09.02.06
    Source: Sheperd, William R. Historical Atlas. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1911. 74.
  • ThumbnailThe Mongol Dominions (1300-1405 AD)

    View the approximate limits of the Mongol dominions about 1300 AD, the approximate extent of the dominions of Timur in 1405, the possessions of the Ottoman Turks before and after the battle of Angora in 1402 AD, and more.

    Date added: 09.02.06
    Source: Sheperd, William R. Historical Atlas. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1911. 92.
  • ThumbnailDecline of the March of Brandenburg (1320-1415 AD)

    See the decline of the march of Brandenburg under the houses of Wittelsbach and Luxemburg. The map shows territory lost up to 1320, later losses, and the march in 1415.

    Date added: 09.02.06
    Source: Sheperd, William R. Historical Atlas. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1911. 85.
  • ThumbnailFrance (1328 AD)

    View France in 1328 AD. Domains of the royal crown, appendages of princes descended from Louis IX, and other fiefs are indicated, as are English possessions within France.

    Date added: 09.02.06
    Source: Sheperd, William R. Historical Atlas. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1911. 76.
  • ThumbnailFrance at the Beginning of the Hundred Years' War (ca. 1337 AD)

    This is a map of France at the beginning of the Hundred Years' War.

    Date added: 05.19.05
    Source: Dow, Earle W. Atlas of European History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. Plate 12.
  • ThumbnailThe Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Turks in 1355 (1355 AD)

    See the Byzantine Empire, Greek Empire of Trebizond, the kingdoms of Armenia, Servia, and Bulgaria, the Ottoman Turks, other Turks, states under Latin rule, Venetian possessions, Genoese possessions, the dominion of the Mamelukes, and more.

    Date added: 09.02.06
    Source: Sheperd, William R. Historical Atlas. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1911. 89.
  • ThumbnailFrance after the Treaty of Bretigny (1360 AD)

    View a map of France after the Treaty of Bretigny, signed between King John II of France and King Edward III of England.

    Date added: 05.19.05
    Source: Dow, Earle W. Atlas of European History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. Plate 12.
  • ThumbnailEurope (1360 AD)

    See Europe in 1360 AD. Duchies, kingdoms, and principalities are indicated on the map.

    Date added: 09.02.06
    Source: Sheperd, William R. Historical Atlas. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1911. 77.
  • ThumbnailCentral Europe (1378 AD)

    View the Luxemburg dominions, Hapsburg dominions, Wittelsbach, ecclesiastical estates, and more within Central Europe in 1378.

    Date added: 09.02.06
    Source: Sheperd, William R. Historical Atlas. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1911. 78-9.
  • ThumbnailDecline of German Power in the Baltic Region (1380-1560 AD)

    This map shows the rise of Scandinavia, the rise of Poland, and further partitions of the domain of the Teutonic order.

    Date added: 09.02.06
    Source: Sheperd, William R. Historical Atlas. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1911. 88.
  • ThumbnailGermany during the Fifteenth Century (1400s AD)

    This map shows the Hapsburg and Burgundian territories of the fifteenth century, as well as other territories within the Holy Roman Empire.

    Date added: 05.19.05
    Source: Dow, Earle W. Atlas of European History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. Plate 14.
  • ThumbnailFrance (1429 AD)

    This is a map of the possessions in France of Charles VII of France and Henry VI of England.

    Date added: 05.19.05
    Source: Dow, Earle W. Atlas of European History. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1907. Plate 12.
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