A late 19th Century map of Europe, showing its density of population. Note the names of some locations are no longer in use. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-late-19th-century-map-of-europe-showing-its-density-of-population-note-the-names-of-some-locations-are-no-longer-in-use-image379269040.html
RM2D115ET–A late 19th Century map of Europe, showing its density of population. Note the names of some locations are no longer in use.
A late 19th Century map of the world, showing the Roman Empire during the Apostolic Age: i.e. the period from the start of the ministry of Jesus (c. 27–29 AD) to the death of the last of the Twelve Apostles (c. 100) (known as the Apostolic Age). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-late-19th-century-map-of-the-world-showing-the-roman-empire-during-the-apostolic-age-ie-the-period-from-the-start-of-the-ministry-of-jesus-c-2729-ad-to-the-death-of-the-last-of-the-twelve-apostles-c-100-known-as-the-apostolic-age-image379268900.html
RM2D1159T–A late 19th Century map of the world, showing the Roman Empire during the Apostolic Age: i.e. the period from the start of the ministry of Jesus (c. 27–29 AD) to the death of the last of the Twelve Apostles (c. 100) (known as the Apostolic Age).
The early Map taken from a 10th century map in the Cottonian Library is imperfect but sufficiently useful to aid Anglo Saxon trade from England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-early-map-taken-from-a-10th-century-map-in-the-cottonian-library-165794242.html
RMKHMG6X–The early Map taken from a 10th century map in the Cottonian Library is imperfect but sufficiently useful to aid Anglo Saxon trade from England.
A map illustrating the changing face of Europe, 12 months after World War Two began. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-map-illustrating-the-changing-face-of-europe-12-months-after-world-war-two-began-image570983127.html
RM2T4XEPF–A map illustrating the changing face of Europe, 12 months after World War Two began.
A map of the world, showing the diminishing European Colonies in 1898. Note the names of some locations are no longer in use. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-map-of-the-world-showing-the-diminishing-european-colonies-in-1898-note-the-names-of-some-locations-are-no-longer-in-use-image379268796.html
RM2D11564–A map of the world, showing the diminishing European Colonies in 1898. Note the names of some locations are no longer in use.
A map illustrating Britain's aerial offensive Second World War against Germany and occupied countries between 10th June and 15th July 1941. There were 76 daylight raids (white bomb symbol) and 154 night raids (black bomb symbol) with the number of attacks on each bomb with the map showing the main main targets. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-map-illustrating-britains-aerial-offensive-second-world-war-against-germany-and-occupied-countries-between-10th-june-and-15th-july-1941-there-were-76-daylight-raids-white-bomb-symbol-and-154-night-raids-black-bomb-symbol-with-the-number-of-attacks-on-each-bomb-with-the-map-showing-the-main-main-targets-image575094246.html
RM2TBHPG6–A map illustrating Britain's aerial offensive Second World War against Germany and occupied countries between 10th June and 15th July 1941. There were 76 daylight raids (white bomb symbol) and 154 night raids (black bomb symbol) with the number of attacks on each bomb with the map showing the main main targets.
A Nautical Atlas of the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and Northern Europe from the Miller Atlas in the collections of the National Library of France. Produced for King Manuel I of Portugal in 1519 by cartographers Pedro Reinel, his son Jorge Reinel, and Lopo Homem and miniaturist António de Holanda, the atlas contains eight maps on six loose sheets, painted on both sides. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-nautical-atlas-of-the-northeastern-atlantic-ocean-and-northern-europe-from-the-miller-atlas-in-the-collections-of-the-national-library-of-france-produced-for-king-manuel-i-of-portugal-in-1519-by-cartographers-pedro-reinel-his-son-jorge-reinel-and-lopo-homem-and-miniaturist-antonio-de-holanda-the-atlas-contains-eight-maps-on-six-loose-sheets-painted-on-both-sides-image457680742.html
RM2HGH4CP–A Nautical Atlas of the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and Northern Europe from the Miller Atlas in the collections of the National Library of France. Produced for King Manuel I of Portugal in 1519 by cartographers Pedro Reinel, his son Jorge Reinel, and Lopo Homem and miniaturist António de Holanda, the atlas contains eight maps on six loose sheets, painted on both sides.
A Nautical Atlas of the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and Northern Europe from the Miller Atlas in the collections of the National Library of France. Produced for King Manuel I of Portugal in 1519 by cartographers Pedro Reinel, his son Jorge Reinel, and Lopo Homem and miniaturist António de Holanda, the atlas contains eight maps on six loose sheets, painted on both sides.. This image has been retouched to remove the ugly fold and some of the detrius left over the centuries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-nautical-atlas-of-the-northeastern-atlantic-ocean-and-northern-europe-from-the-miller-atlas-in-the-collections-of-the-national-library-of-france-produced-for-king-manuel-i-of-portugal-in-1519-by-cartographers-pedro-reinel-his-son-jorge-reinel-and-lopo-homem-and-miniaturist-antonio-de-holanda-the-atlas-contains-eight-maps-on-six-loose-sheets-painted-on-both-sides-this-image-has-been-retouched-to-remove-the-ugly-fold-and-some-of-the-detrius-left-over-the-centuries-image457680651.html
RM2HGH49F–A Nautical Atlas of the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and Northern Europe from the Miller Atlas in the collections of the National Library of France. Produced for King Manuel I of Portugal in 1519 by cartographers Pedro Reinel, his son Jorge Reinel, and Lopo Homem and miniaturist António de Holanda, the atlas contains eight maps on six loose sheets, painted on both sides.. This image has been retouched to remove the ugly fold and some of the detrius left over the centuries.
A map illustrating Roman Dominions in the 2nd Century BCE. Fresh from its victories in the Second Punic War, the Roman Republic continued its expansion into neighboring territories, eventually annexing Greece and the North African coast, after destroying the city of Carthage at the end of the Third Punic War. Rome's influence was also felt in the Near East, as crumbling Hellenistic states like the Seleucid Empire were forced to make treaties on Roman terms to avoid confrontation with the new masters of the western Mediterranean. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-map-illustrating-roman-dominions-in-the-2nd-century-bce-fresh-from-its-victories-in-the-second-punic-war-the-roman-republic-continued-its-expansion-into-neighboring-territories-eventually-annexing-greece-and-the-north-african-coast-after-destroying-the-city-of-carthage-at-the-end-of-the-third-punic-war-romes-influence-was-also-felt-in-the-near-east-as-crumbling-hellenistic-states-like-the-seleucid-empire-were-forced-to-make-treaties-on-roman-terms-to-avoid-confrontation-with-the-new-masters-of-the-western-mediterranean-image261922973.html
RMW63HBW–A map illustrating Roman Dominions in the 2nd Century BCE. Fresh from its victories in the Second Punic War, the Roman Republic continued its expansion into neighboring territories, eventually annexing Greece and the North African coast, after destroying the city of Carthage at the end of the Third Punic War. Rome's influence was also felt in the Near East, as crumbling Hellenistic states like the Seleucid Empire were forced to make treaties on Roman terms to avoid confrontation with the new masters of the western Mediterranean.
A late 19th Century map of the Atlantic Rim, illustrating shipping routes from the British Isles to the rest of the world. Note the names of some locations are no longer in use. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-late-19th-century-map-of-the-atlantic-rim-illustrating-shipping-routes-from-the-british-isles-to-the-rest-of-the-world-note-the-names-of-some-locations-are-no-longer-in-use-image379269211.html
RM2D115MY–A late 19th Century map of the Atlantic Rim, illustrating shipping routes from the British Isles to the rest of the world. Note the names of some locations are no longer in use.
A map illustrating the German Wermacht advance through France during the early stages of the Second World War until an armistice was signed on the 22nd June, 1940. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-map-illustrating-the-german-wermacht-advance-through-france-during-the-early-stages-of-the-second-world-war-until-an-armistice-was-signed-on-the-22nd-june-1940-image567021787.html
RM2RXE223–A map illustrating the German Wermacht advance through France during the early stages of the Second World War until an armistice was signed on the 22nd June, 1940.
A map illustrating the German Wermacht advance through Holland, Belgium and France from the 10th May to the 1st June 1940. The allies were taken by surprise and fell back to Dunkirk prior to their eventual evacuation. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-map-illustrating-the-german-wermacht-advance-through-holland-belgium-and-france-from-the-10th-may-to-the-1st-june-1940-the-allies-were-taken-by-surprise-and-fell-back-to-dunkirk-prior-to-their-eventual-evacuation-image567021752.html
RM2RXE20T–A map illustrating the German Wermacht advance through Holland, Belgium and France from the 10th May to the 1st June 1940. The allies were taken by surprise and fell back to Dunkirk prior to their eventual evacuation.
A map illustrating the demarcation of France following the Armistice of 21st June 1940; they included Northern France, Paris and the entire Atlantic Coast. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-map-illustrating-the-demarcation-of-france-following-the-armistice-of-21st-june-1940-they-included-northern-france-paris-and-the-entire-atlantic-coast-image570983109.html
RM2T4XENW–A map illustrating the demarcation of France following the Armistice of 21st June 1940; they included Northern France, Paris and the entire Atlantic Coast.
The World According to Herodotus, the 'Father of History,' who made significant additions to geographical knowledge in BC 440. Having travelled over a great part of the eastern world, he writes in his forth Book of The Histories, 'I wonder then at those who have parted off and divided the world into Libya, Asia, and Europe, since the difference between these is not small; for in length Europe extends along by both, while in breadth it is clear to me that it is beyond comparison larger...' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-world-according-to-herodotus-the-father-of-history-who-made-significant-additions-to-geographical-knowledge-in-bc-440-having-travelled-over-a-great-part-of-the-eastern-world-he-writes-in-his-forth-book-of-the-histories-i-wonder-then-at-those-who-have-parted-off-and-divided-the-world-into-libya-asia-and-europe-since-the-difference-between-these-is-not-small-for-in-length-europe-extends-along-by-both-while-in-breadth-it-is-clear-to-me-that-it-is-beyond-comparison-larger-image256754459.html
RMTWM4X3–The World According to Herodotus, the 'Father of History,' who made significant additions to geographical knowledge in BC 440. Having travelled over a great part of the eastern world, he writes in his forth Book of The Histories, 'I wonder then at those who have parted off and divided the world into Libya, Asia, and Europe, since the difference between these is not small; for in length Europe extends along by both, while in breadth it is clear to me that it is beyond comparison larger...'
The World According to Homer (B.C. 900). He believed the world to be circular, with the river Oceanus flowing around it. Beyond Oceanus in the north, are the Cimmerii, an ancient people of the far north of Europe, described by Homer as the people living in perpetual darkness. He also notes Elysiun, the place of the afterlife for the gods and the heroic. Homer in his Odyssey describes it as paradise. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-world-according-to-homer-bc-900-he-believed-the-world-to-be-circular-with-the-river-oceanus-flowing-around-it-beyond-oceanus-in-the-north-are-the-cimmerii-an-ancient-people-of-the-far-north-of-europe-described-by-homer-as-the-people-living-in-perpetual-darkness-he-also-notes-elysiun-the-place-of-the-afterlife-for-the-gods-and-the-heroic-homer-in-his-odyssey-describes-it-as-paradise-image256754435.html
RMTWM4W7–The World According to Homer (B.C. 900). He believed the world to be circular, with the river Oceanus flowing around it. Beyond Oceanus in the north, are the Cimmerii, an ancient people of the far north of Europe, described by Homer as the people living in perpetual darkness. He also notes Elysiun, the place of the afterlife for the gods and the heroic. Homer in his Odyssey describes it as paradise.
A birds-eye view of Constantinople, the capital city of the Roman/Byzantine Empire. From the mid-5th century to the early 13th century, it was the largest and wealthiest city in Europe. Constantinople was instrumental in the advancement of Christianity during Roman and Byzantine times as the home of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople and as the guardian of Christendom's holiest relics such as the Crown of Thorns and the True Cross. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-birds-eye-view-of-constantinople-the-capital-city-of-the-romanbyzantine-empire-from-the-mid-5th-century-to-the-early-13th-century-it-was-the-largest-and-wealthiest-city-in-europe-constantinople-was-instrumental-in-the-advancement-of-christianity-during-roman-and-byzantine-times-as-the-home-of-the-ecumenical-patriarch-of-constantinople-and-as-the-guardian-of-christendoms-holiest-relics-such-as-the-crown-of-thorns-and-the-true-cross-image185845698.html
RMMPA02A–A birds-eye view of Constantinople, the capital city of the Roman/Byzantine Empire. From the mid-5th century to the early 13th century, it was the largest and wealthiest city in Europe. Constantinople was instrumental in the advancement of Christianity during Roman and Byzantine times as the home of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople and as the guardian of Christendom's holiest relics such as the Crown of Thorns and the True Cross.
Luftwaffe Commander-in-Chief Hermann Göring in conversation with staff officers during the Battle of Britain. The Luftwaffe was officially created on 26 February 1935, with Göring as its commander-in-chief, who thought the RAF could be eliminated prior to the proposed invasion (Operation Sealion). He had been a celebrated First World War fighter pilot and was one of Hitler’s closest political associates. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/luftwaffe-commander-in-chief-hermann-gring-in-conversation-with-staff-officers-during-the-battle-of-britain-the-luftwaffe-was-officially-created-on-26-february-1935-with-gring-as-its-commander-in-chief-who-thought-the-raf-could-be-eliminated-prior-to-the-proposed-invasion-operation-sealion-he-had-been-a-celebrated-first-world-war-fighter-pilot-and-was-one-of-hitlers-closest-political-associates-image359820760.html
RM2BWB71C–Luftwaffe Commander-in-Chief Hermann Göring in conversation with staff officers during the Battle of Britain. The Luftwaffe was officially created on 26 February 1935, with Göring as its commander-in-chief, who thought the RAF could be eliminated prior to the proposed invasion (Operation Sealion). He had been a celebrated First World War fighter pilot and was one of Hitler’s closest political associates.
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