This antique map, created in 1665, is titled ‘Prima Pars Brabantiae’ which translates to ‘First Part of Brabant’. The map depicts the region of Belgium in the early 17th Century, a time of significant political and cultural change in the Low Countries. The area was known for its thriving trade and industry, with major cities like Brussels and Antwerp serving as major hubs of commerce. The map shows the central region of the country, including the towns of Tienen, Leuven, and Heverlee, which were important centres of learning and scholarship during this time. Overall, the map provides a fascinating glimpse into the history and geography of this important European region during a time of great social and economic change.
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