
Maps of South Eastern Europe
These maps focus primarily on the Balkan peninsula, but also depict portions of present-day Italy and Greece as well as other areas of eastern Europe. They are from the Atlas to Freeman's Historical Geography, edited by J.B. Bury, Longmans Green and Co. Third Edition, 1903, and are online here at the Medieval History site.
The maps display the changing face of southeastern Europe throughout the Middle Ages. Select the year that interests you:
910
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About the Medieval Atlas
The Medieval Atlas is a directory of maps,
charts, geographic drawings and illustrations, illuminations, and
other cartographic representations of the world in general, and the
geography of Europe in particular, during the Middle Ages. Both
historical maps and period or "antique" maps are included.
The directory links to maps on the web as well as
to maps right here at the Medieval History site. Many maps are in the
public domain and may be downloaded and used freely; however, please
check each individual page for copyright notices and any terms of use
for the map it displays.
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