Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history with this stunning map, 'Accuratissima dominii Veneti in Italia, ducatus Parmae, Placentiae Modenae regii et Mantuae episcopatusq. Tridentini tabula quae est Lombardia Inferior.' This translates to 'The Most Accurate Map of the Venetian Dominion in Italy, the Duchies of Parma, Piacenza, Modena, the Kingdom of Mantua, and the Bishopric of Trent, which is Lower Lombardy.' Crafted by the esteemed Nicolaes Visscher II in 1690, this map encapsulates the grandeur and complexity of the Venetian Dominion in what is now modern-day Italy.
The cities of Bologna, Florence, and Venice are beautifully depicted, each with their unique architectural and cultural attributes. Bologna, known for its rich history of academia, is marked by the iconic towers that punctuate its skyline. Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, is illustrated with its famous cathedral, the Duomo. Venice, the city of canals, is represented with its intricate network of waterways and the iconic St. Mark's Square.
The map also features the Republic of San Marino, one of the world's oldest republics and a beacon of liberty and self-governance during this era. Its depiction on the map underlines its historical significance. Additionally, the Parco Alto Garda Bresciano, known for its stunning natural beauty, is also depicted, showcasing the map's attention to both urban and natural landscapes.
Nicolaes Visscher II was a renowned cartographer from the Dutch Golden Age, and this map exemplifies his meticulous attention to detail and his commitment to accuracy. It provides a unique perspective on the political and geographical landscape of the Venetian Dominion, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past. This map is not just a historical artifact, but a piece of art that captures the essence of a bygone era.
Some of the significant locations shown on this map:
Duchy of Parma
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Parma: Known for its architecture and prosciutto, it was part of the Spanish Empire until 1598.
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Piacenza: A vital military post under Milan during the Renaissance.
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Busseto: The birthplace of composer Giuseppe Verdi, it was a significant agricultural center.
Duchy of Modena
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Modena: Known for its rich musical history and balsamic vinegar.
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Reggio Emilia: Birthplace of the Italian flag and a center of Roman culture.
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Carpi: Known for its large piazza and Renaissance architecture.
Kingdom of Mantua
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Mantua: A cultural and artistic hub, home to the Gonzaga family.
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Bozzolo: Known for its Gonzaga-era buildings.
Bishopric of Trent
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Trento: Known for the Council of Trent (1545-1563) and its Romanesque cathedral.
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Rovereto: Known for its Venetian walls and Italian War history.
Venetian Dominion
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Venice: Famous for its canals and the Piazza San Marco, it was a major maritime power.
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Bologna: Home to the oldest university in the world, it was a center of Renaissance learning.
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Florence: Birthplace of the Renaissance, known for its art and architecture.
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Ferrara: Known for its Renaissance buildings and as the seat of the Este Court.
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Padua: Home to Italy's second oldest university and the Scrovegni Chapel.
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Verona: Known for its Roman amphitheater and as the setting of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
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Ravenna: Known for its Byzantine and Christian monuments.
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Udine: Known for its Venetian-style piazza and Tiepolo's frescoes.
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Treviso: Known for its canals and frescoed churches.
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Vicenza: Known for the Palladian villas and Teatro Olimpico.
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San Marino: One of the world's oldest republics, known for its medieval architecture.
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Rimini: Known for its Roman relics and Renaissance architecture.
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Pesaro: Known for its Renaissance architecture and as the birthplace of composer Rossini.
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Ancona: Known for its Roman ruins and the Cathedral of San Ciriaco.
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Perugia: Known for its Etruscan arch and as the site of the Perugia-Assisi march.
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Assisi: Known as the birthplace of St. Francis and for the Basilica of San Francesco.
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Siena: Known for its medieval cityscape and the Palio horse race.
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Pisa: Known for the Leaning Tower and its maritime republic history.
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Lucca: Known for its well-preserved Renaissance walls.
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Prato: Known for its textile industry and the Castle of the Emperor.
Notable Natural Phenomena
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River Po: Italy's longest river, known for its fertile basin.
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River Adige: The second-longest river in Italy, known for its Alpine course.
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River Tiber: The third-longest river in Italy, associated with the history of Rome.
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Parco Alto Garda Bresciano: A park known for its biodiversity and archaeological sites.
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Apennine Mountains: The backbone of Italy, known for its hiking trails.
Notable Historical Events (1600-1690)
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Council of Trent (1545-1563): A major event in the Counter-Reformation, held in Trento.
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War of the Mantuan Succession (1628-1631): A conflict over the succession of the Duke of Mantua.
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Treaty of Bologna (1659): Ended the Franco-Spanish War, marking the decline of Habsburg Spain.
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This map looks great at all sizes: 12x16in (30.5x41cm), 16x20in (40.5x51cm), 18x24in (45.5x61cm), 24x30in (61x76cm), 32x40in (81.5x102cm), 40x50in (102x127cm), 48x60in (122x153cm) and 56x70in (142x178cm), but
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The model in the listing images is holding the 16x20in (40.5x51cm) version of this map.
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