>ITT: Your favorite historical maps
>>1861047
Got this
>>1861051
Also interesting
>>1861047
Thanks for posting something actually cool to talk about too man
>>1861055
This big ass ethnographic map of the Austrian Empire that is way to large for 4chan.
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/460/19797094103_387b1e3a01_o.jpg
>>1861055
Are those the Mountains of Kong in West Africa?
>>1861904
>gaul unconquered
>britain unconquered
>>1862178
>NATURAL roman
>>1861904
The only good Roman borders are nothing but the sea
>>1861904
>>1862381
>Egyptian Delta
>Naturally Roman
>Gaul
>Not naturally Roman
What did he mean by this?
>>1861904
All this is telling me is that Romans had a +5 to battle at or near coastal territories
>>1862602
Why the fuck did the Balkans take more than it seems they should've?
>>1861679
Pretty sure they are
>>1862725
What do you mean?
>>1861047
I don't see anything besides central Europe
>>1862762
Why did the Triple Alliance have so many hindrances in fighting the balkan nations on the Entente's side?
It's not like they were military powerhouses or anything, and they had them surrounded.
>>1862785
Well it was a struggle on all fronts.
The terrain wasn't in CP favour and Serbia threw its men in the way of the advancing CP forces. In the end, something like 60% of Serbian men died as a result.
Which would have been worse, a German during the thirty years war or front-lines WW1?
>>1862810
Compare the eight million casualties in thirty years with over 38 million in just four, the fact that so many new technologies were used to kill (tanks, planes, gas,...), the horrible conditions the soldiers had to experience even outside of fighting, the diseases,... It was literal Hell on earth.
>>1862404
he means core roman land, civilized areas.
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>>1863150
Well damn, that was quick. I thought I'd bump the thread and boom, a bunch of maps show up
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>>1863178
http://www.topotijdreis.nl/
200 years of Dutch topographical maps
It's fun to spend hours looking at the way local areas developed.
>>1863371
All those straight lines are triggering me desu
>>1863382
Here's one you like even more.
>map of Beemsterland, with its dikes, ditches, roads, watermeadows, polders, polderquays, mills & mill drainage ditches.
>drained with 40 mills
>parceled out and given to its owners and dike builders on July 30, 1612
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ef/A_Beemsterlants_Caerte_Dani%C3%ABl_van_Breen_1658.jpg
>>1863476
This is porn for Americans
>>1863476
the autism kek
>>1861047
>>1862602
>Europe 1914
>Greece
>Entente
>Romania
>Entente
>Portugal
>Entente
What did he mean by this?
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>>1863723
>christianity separated between three groups
>islam is all a massive green blob
>"eastern religions" all grouped together
Why not make a map with just christianity if you obviously don't give a shit about the rest of religions?
>>1861904
these look like all the lands the Roman Republic inherited from the wars with Carthage and Greece. I.E. justly won spoils. Gaul, Britain, Germany and Arabia were all unjust wars of aggression, which probably lead to Rome becoming an Empire.
>>1864803
Never mind, I thought Herzogtum was abbreviated "HTM"
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>>1864858
doesn't make any sense