The antique map titled ‘Episcopatvs Stavangriae Pars Avstralis’ created in 1665 shows a portion of southern Norway in the early 17th century. The title translates to ‘Bishopric of Stavanger, Southern Part’. Norway during this time was under Danish rule and was primarily a farming and fishing community, with a few small towns and cities emerging along the coast. The map may show details of the landscape, including rivers, mountains, and forests, as well as the location of settlements and important landmarks. Arendal, Kristiansand, and Vennesla are located centrally in the area depicted on the map, but other specific places are not named. Overall, the map provides a valuable insight into the geography and history of Norway during this period.
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