Map Of Europe V1506 __hot__
In 1506, the map of Europe captured a continent at a pivotal turning point—the height of the High Renaissance and the dawn of the early modern era. It was a time when medieval fragmentation began to give way to powerful dynastic unions that would dominate the next three centuries. The Great Powers of 1506 The Habsburg Ascendancy
map of Europe v1506
A captures:
- Italy: Not a unified country, but a battleground of influence known as the Italian Wars. The Papal States (central Italy), Florence, Milan, and Naples were distinct entities often at war with France and Spain.
- Eastern Europe: Poland and Lithuania were vast powers. The Jagiellonian dynasty was at its height, controlling a massive tract of land from the Baltic to the Black Sea.
- The Balkans: Most of this region