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English: A map in German of central Europe during the time of the Hohenstaufen Emperors, primarily showing the territories of the Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Sicily.

The map is a vectorised version of this map from Professor G. Droysens Allgemeiner Historischer Handatlas, which was published in 1886 by R[ichard] Andree.

I will at some point create an English version.

Changes from source image:

  • The small map in the top left corner (Die Welfenlande z. Zeit Heinrich d. Löwen – "Welf lands at the time of Henry the Lion") has not been included.
  • The legend in the bottom left corner has not been included since it is redundant with this description and/or image captions.
  • As such, both England and North Africa have been expanded into the areas which the map and legend cover.
  • The Balearic Islands were added; for some reason, Droysen's map omitted them.
  • Names of rivers have not (yet?) been included.
  • Locations of cities, fortresses etc have not been included.
  • Cöln has been changed to its modern spelling of Köln.
  • Some notes on territory changes have been added (Corfu, La Bresse),

Key:

 
Imperial and Hohenstaufen territory.
 
Ecclesiastical territories (Papal States, territory of the Teutonic Order, Prince-(Arch)bishoprics and abbeys).
 
Border of the Holy Roman Empire
 
Borders of the constituent kingdoms of the Holy Roman Empire (Kingdom of Germany, Burgundy/Arles, and Italy).
Select translations:
BaiernBavaria
(modern German spelling Bayern)
BöhmenBohemia
BraunschweigBrunswick
DeutschordensgebietTerritory of the German/Teutonic Order
KärntenCarinthia
KirchenstaatPapal States
KölnCologne
KrainCarniola
LützelburgLuxembourg
(modern German Luxemburg)
MährenMoravia
MeerSea
ÖsterreichAustria
PommernPomerania
SchlesienSilesia
Abbreviations:
A.AbteiAbbey
BGFT.BurggrafschaftBurgraviate
BM.BistumBishopric
EBM.
ERZBM.
ErzbistumArchbishopric
FSM.FürstentumPrincipality
GFT.GrafschaftCounty
HFT.HerrschaftLordship
HZM.HerzogtumDuchy
KGR.KönigreichKingdom
LANDGFT.
LGFT.
LandgrafschaftLandgraviate
MARKGFT.
MGFT.
MarkgrafschaftMargraviate
PGFT.
PFALZGFT.
PfalzgrafschaftCounty Palatine/Palatinate
Deutsch: Mitteleuropa zur Zeit der Staufer
 
Reichs- und Staufisches Gebiet.
 
Geistliches Gebiet.
 
Grenze des Reiches
 
Grenzen der Königreiche des Reiches
Date
Source File: own work
Data: File:Droysens-26.jpg
Author Alphathon /'æɫfə.θɒn/ 
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current07:36, 13 July 2024Thumbnail for version as of 07:36, 13 July 20248,291 × 10,793 (3.75 MB)AlphathonFixed some typos (Commercy, Rappoltstein)
14:38, 30 June 2023Thumbnail for version as of 14:38, 30 June 20238,291 × 10,793 (3.75 MB)AlphathonGft Heilbronn → Gft Lauffen; Weinsberg → Heilbronn
16:45, 7 April 2022Thumbnail for version as of 16:45, 7 April 20228,291 × 10,793 (3.75 MB)AlphathonRemoved Sardinia from the Empire (properly this time) and corrected Osnabruck → Osnabrück
15:36, 7 April 2022Thumbnail for version as of 15:36, 7 April 20228,291 × 10,793 (3.72 MB)AlphathonAdjusted ids so the xml should now be valid
14:35, 7 April 2022Thumbnail for version as of 14:35, 7 April 20228,291 × 10,793 (3.74 MB)AlphathonRe-did changes to the version from Dec 2019 as all the Aug 2021 version seems to have done is arbitrarily rescale things slightly, break Sardinia and remove the metadata
14:20, 7 April 2022Thumbnail for version as of 14:20, 7 April 20227,773 × 10,130 (3.85 MB)AlphathonNördlingen → Oettingen, Greiffenst → Greiffenstein (I misread the source map when making it)
14:57, 23 August 2021Thumbnail for version as of 14:57, 23 August 20217,773 × 10,130 (3.85 MB)Lamberto99new version
22:25, 27 December 2019Thumbnail for version as of 22:25, 27 December 20198,291 × 10,793 (3.74 MB)Nederlandse LeeuwFlanderen > Flandern. (German name; the Dutch name is Vlaanderen) Gelderen > Geldern. (German name; the Dutch name is Gelre or Gelder) Looz > Loon. (German name; the Dutch name is also Loon; 'Looz' is the French name, that is no longer used in German or Dutch literature)
00:11, 18 December 2018Thumbnail for version as of 00:11, 18 December 20188,291 × 10,793 (3.74 MB)AndrolNürnberg, Castell, Onolzbach, Truhendingen, Lechsgemünd, Hellenstein, Löwenstein, Wasserburg, Klettgau, Bonndorf, Reutlingen, Rottweil
00:02, 3 August 2018Thumbnail for version as of 00:02, 3 August 20188,291 × 10,793 (3.74 MB)AlphathonBethen → Beuthen
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