The antique map ‘Britannia prout divisa fuit temporibus Anglo-Saxonvm…’ was created in 1665 and depicts the United Kingdom in the early 17th Century. Translated as ‘Britain as it was divided in the times of the Anglo-Saxons…’, the map shows the borders and boundaries of the country during this era. The central locations of London, Dublin and Glasgow are marked, while the Isle of Man and Ireland are depicted as bordering countries. This map offers a glimpse into the historical and geographical landscape of the United Kingdom in the 17th Century.
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