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Maps of Iberia

During the Middle Ages the Visigoths, then the Moors, then Catholic Monarchs dominated what is today Spain and Portugal. The shifting political boundaries of the kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula are revealed in the maps offered here.

You can find related materials about the history of Medieval Portugal and Spain in the Medieval Iberia Subject Index.

 

Map of the Spanish Kingdoms: 1030
From the Atlas To Freeman's Historical Geography, edited by J.B. Bury, a map of the political divisions of the Iberian peninsula in the year 1030, here at the Medieval History site.

Map of the Spanish Kingdoms: 1210
From the Atlas To Freeman's Historical Geography, edited by J.B. Bury, a map of the political divisions of the Iberian peninsula in the year 1210, here at the Medieval History site.

Map of the Spanish Kingdoms: 1360
From the Atlas To Freeman's Historical Geography, edited by J.B. Bury, a map of the political divisions of the Iberian peninsula in the year 1360, here at the Medieval History site.


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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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