- A map is a
symbolic depiction of interrelationships,
commonly spatial,
between things within a space. A map may be
annotated with text and graphics. Like...
- An
anachronism (from the Gr**** ἀνά ana, 'against' and χρόνος khronos, 'time') is a
chronological inconsistency in some arrangement,
especially a juxtaposition...
-
title was held by
historical kings and was
later sometimes ****igned
anachronously or to
legendary figures.
Medieval and
early modern Irish literature...
-
Portuguese and
Spanish empires (
anachronous world maps)...
-
Nations 1920–1946 Semi-official flag (1939) Semi-official
emblem (1939)
Anachronous world map
showing member states of the
League during its 26-year history...
- An
anachronous map of
countries that have been
ruled by a one-party Marxist–Leninist
state at some
point in
their history. From 1979 to 1983,
during the...
- Ali's
attack on them at Nahrawan.
Certain versions of the
story have
anachronous references to isti'rad,
whereas overall structure is
similar to an incident...
- from Rome to Constantinople. "Eastern
Roman Empire"
itself is
another anachronous term not used
until after the
Ottoman conquest. The empire's citizens...
-
Anachronous map of the
Spanish Empire,
including territorial claims...
- class’, however, the
burlesque scene that
follows proceeds to then
anachronously use the
modern idealisation of such people. The
point of such scene...