Legal technicalities are one angle. There was no Turkish overlord, even theoretically. Whereas if you divide up the HRE, why not divide up England, and France, and Poland, and the Qypchaqs, and...you get it. Prohibitive amount of work. So he drew the line at a pretty high level.Never understood why that map is so detailed with Turkish beyliks, but then grasps all Russian principalities and all HRE into one.
Legal technicalities are one angle. There was no Turkish overlord, even theoretically. Whereas if you divide up the HRE, why not divide up England, and France, and Poland, and the Qypchaqs, and...you get it. Prohibitive amount of work. So he drew the line at a pretty high level.
It really wasn't one - no more than any other European state.Yeah, I wouldn't envy anybody trying to render the cluster[copulation] that was the Holy Roman Empire at this time.
Do you have an iPad? There's an app I have for historical maps. I don't recall the name, but I'll look it up when I get home. It should have plenty there for you to look at.Hello folks!
I'm collecting maps and I love them. could you share your maps with me? I want maps that shows Europe (including Asia Minor) between 1310 and 1450.
Thank you.
Do you have an iPad? There's an app I have for historical maps. I don't recall the name, but I'll look it up when I get home. It should have plenty there for you to look at.
Damn. iPhone? It might work on one of those....Unfortunately, I don't have iPad![]()
Oh well. That was probably the extent of my potential to help. I can still get the name of the app; they might have a website or something.no again![]()
Oh well. That was probably the extent of my potential to help. I can still get the name of the app; they might have a website or something.
Incidentally, that app is called "History Maps of the World." They might have a website.
Incidentally, that app is called "History Maps of the World." They might have a website.