
Maps of Poland
Piast Poland, 966 to 1370
A very clean black and white map depicting the boundaries of Poland at the death of Boleslaw the Brave in 1025 and during the reign of Kazimierz the Great, 1333-70. From the Library of Congress Country Study on Poland, online here at the Medieval History site.Jagiellon Poland-Lithuania, Fifteenth Century
This clear black and white map depicts the boundaries of Poland-Lithuania and vassal states in 1466, as well as battle sites, fiefs and territories. From the Library of Congress Country Study on Poland, online here at the Medieval History site.Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the Union of Lublin, 1569 to 1667
A clear black and white map showing the boundaries of Poland-Lithuania in 1569 and the boundary between Poland and Lithuania at the Union of Lublin also depicts fiefs and territories within and around the nation in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. From the Library of Congress Country Study on Poland, online here at the Medieval History site.
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