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Maps

The Medieval World Today

1.1 The Roman Empire in the Third Century

1.2 Christian Churches Founded before the Great Persecution of Diocletian

1.3 The Former Western Empire, c.500

1.4 Tours, c. 600

1.5 Europe and the Eastern Roman Empire, c. 600

2.1 The Byzantine Empire, c. 700

2.2 The Islamic World to 750

2.3 Western Europe, c. 750

3.1 The Byzantine Empire, c. 700

3.2 The Islamic World, c. 800

3.3 Europe, c. 814

3.4

a) Partition of 843 (Treaty of Verdun)

b)Partition of 870 (Treaty of Meerssen)

c)Partition of 880

4.1 Constantinople, c.1100

4.2 The Byzantine Empire, c. 1025

4.3 Kievan Rus, c. 1050

4.4 Fragmentation of the Islamic World, c. 1000

4.5 Viking, Muslim, and Hungarian Invasions, Ninth and Tenth Centuries

4.6 Europe, c. 1050

5.1 The Byzantine Empire and the Seljuk World, c. 1090

5.2 Tours in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries

5.3 Western Europe, c. 1100

5.4 The Crusader States, c. 1140

5.5 Spain at the Death of Alfonso VI (1109)

6.1 The Almohads before the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212)

6.2 Central Europe, c. 1250

6.3 The Angevin and Capetian Realms in the Late Twelfth Century

6.4 The German Push to the East, Twelfth to Fourteenth Centuries

7.1 The Mongol Empire, c. 1260-1350

7.2 Mongol-European Trade Routes, c. 1350

7.3 European Trade Routes, c. 1300

7.4 Piacenza, Late Thirteenth Century

7.5 Europe, c. 1280

7.6 The Village of Toury, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries

7.7 The Lands of Toury, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries

8.1 The Ottoman Empire, c. 1500

8.2 The First Phase of the Hundred Years’ War, 1337-1360

8.3 English Burgundian Hegemony in France, c. 1430

8.4 The Duchy of Burgundy, 1363-1477

8.5 Western Europe, c. 1450

8.6 Long-distance Sea Voyages of the Fifteenth Century

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