This antique map from 1665 titled ‘Stato Di Milano’ depicts the region of Milano, Lodi, and Pavia in central Italy. The map is intricately detailed with ornate illustrations and intricate cartography. ‘Stato Di Milano’ translates to ‘State of Milan’ and provides a glimpse into Italy during the early 17th Century. During this time, Italy was a collection of city-states, each with their own rulers and territories. The region depicted on the map was part of the Duchy of Milan, which was ruled by the Spanish Habsburgs during this period. Italy was also bordered by Switzerland to the north, which was a major trading partner for many Italian city-states. Overall, this antique map offers a fascinating glimpse into the political and geographical landscape of Italy during the early modern period.
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