Delve into the world of historical cartography with our exquisite offering, the 'Sabaudia Ducatus: Savoye' map, crafted by the renowned mapmaker Nicolaes Visscher II in 1690. Translated into English, the map's full name signifies 'Duchy of Savoy', providing an intricate portrayal of the regions and political divisions within this area, which now forms part of modern-day Italy and France. The map is a testament to the Dutch Golden Age's exceptional cartographic skills, with Visscher II continuing the legacy of his grandfather, Claes Janszoon Visscher, one of the era's most esteemed mapmakers.
The 'Sabaudia Ducatus: Savoye' map showcases several significant cities and landmarks, including Geneva, Grenoble, Chambéry, Chamonix, and the Vanoise National Park. Each city is depicted with meticulous attention to detail, highlighting the unique features that set them apart. The map's intricate design provides an immersive experience, allowing you to travel back in time and explore these historical cities from a fresh perspective.
Beyond the cities, the map also illustrates the natural beauty and geographical diversity of the Duchy of Savoy. It beautifully depicts the forests, waterways, canals, and mountains that characterize the region. The Vanoise National Park, a prominent natural landmark, is a notable inclusion. The map's pictorial relief representation provides a three-dimensional perspective, offering a deeper understanding of the region's topography.
The 'Sabaudia Ducatus: Savoye' map is not just a cartographic masterpiece, but also a historical document. It features decorative cartouches and the coat of arms, reflecting the political significance of the Duchy of Savoy. The map's hand-colored outline further enhances its aesthetic appeal, making it a perfect blend of art and history. This piece is a splendid addition to any collection, offering a glimpse into the past while serving as a conversation starter about the rich history and geography of the Duchy of Savoy.
Some of the significant locations shown on this map:
In the Duchy of Savoy (now part of modern-day Italy and France):
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Geneva - Known as Genava during the Roman Empire, it's notable for being a global hub for diplomacy and banking.
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Grenoble - Known as Gratianopolis in the 4th century, it's famous for its universities and research centers.
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Chambéry - The historical capital of Savoy, it's known for its beautiful old town and Château de Chambéry.
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Chamonix - Known for being the site of the first Winter Olympics in 1924.
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Annecy - Known as the "Venice of the Alps", it's famous for its lake and canals.
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Turin - Known as Augusta Taurinorum in Roman times, it's famous for being the home of the Shroud of Turin.
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Nice - Known for its beautiful beaches and the Promenade des Anglais.
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Aosta - Known as Augusta Praetoria Salassorum during the Roman Empire, it's famous for its Roman ruins.
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Cuneo - Known for its vineyards and the production of wine.
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Vercelli - Known as Vercellae in Roman times, it's famous for being one of the oldest urban sites in northern Italy.
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Novara - Known for the Battle of Novara in 1513 and 1849.
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Asti - Known for its sparkling wine, Asti Spumante.
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Alessandria - Known for the Battle of Marengo in 1800.
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Pinerolo - Known for its cavalry school.
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Susa - Known as Segusio in Roman times, it's famous for its Roman ruins.
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Mondovì - Known for its ceramics and the Battle of Mondovì in 1796.
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Savigliano - Known for its historic architecture.
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Alba - Known for its white truffles and wine production.
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Fossano - Known for its beautiful architecture, including the Acaja castle.
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Saluzzo - Known for its medieval architecture.
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Bra - Known for the Slow Food movement and cheese production.
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Ivrea - Known for its historic industrial past and the Battle of Ivrea in 1002.
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Biella - Known for its wool and textile production.
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Verbania - Known for its beautiful gardens and villas.
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Domodossola - Known for its picturesque old town.
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Bourg-en-Bresse - Known for Bresse chicken and its royal monastery.
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Belley - Known for its historic cathedral.
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Gex - Known for being a gateway to the Jura mountains.
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Nantua - Known for its beautiful lake and the production of Nantua sauce.
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Lons-le-Saunier - Known for its spa facilities and as the birthplace of Rouget de Lisle, the composer of "La Marseillaise".
Notable natural phenomena and boundaries:
- The Alps - One of the great mountain range systems of Europe, stretching from Austria and Slovenia in the east; through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany; to France in the west.
- The Rhône River - One of the major rivers of Europe, rising in Switzerland and running from there through southeastern France.
- The Lake Geneva - A lake shared by Switzerland and France, it's one of the largest lakes in Western Europe.
- The Vanoise National Park - France's first national park, it's a haven for alpine fauna and flora.
- The Boundary with Switzerland - The Duchy of Savoy shared a significant boundary with Switzerland, which is a major historical and political landmark.
Notable historical events (1600-1690):
- The Treaty of Lyon (1601) - France acquired Bresse, Bugey, Valromey, and Gex from Savoy.
- The Duchy of Savoy change of capital (1563) - The capital of the Duchy was moved from Chambéry to Turin.
- The Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659) - Savoy was a strategic location in the war, and the Duchy changed hands several times.
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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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