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Namur province

Namur province | Andenne, Huy, Ciney, Hannut

The antique map titled ‘Leodiensis Dioecesis’, created in 1665, depicts the diocese of Liege, an important ecclesiastical region in Belgium during the early 17th century. Belgium during this time was a part of the Spanish Netherlands, ruled by the Habsburgs. The region was known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse population. It was bordered by Luxembourg to the south, France to the west, and Germany to the east. The map features several towns and cities, including Andenne, Huy, and Ciney, situated centrally in the diocese. Overall, the map provides a glimpse into the political and religious landscape of Belgium during the 17th century.

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