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Tabula Peutingeriana (Latin for 'The
Peutinger Map'), also
known as
Peutinger's Tabula,
Peutinger tables and
Peutinger Table, is an
illustrated itinerarium...
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Konrad Peutinger (IPA: [ˈkɔnʁaːt ˈpɔʏtɪŋɐ]; 14
October 1465 – 28
December 1547) was a
German humanist, jurist, diplomat, politician,
economist and archaeologist...
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Ichthyophagoi or Fish-Eaters.[1] They are also
identified on the 4th
century Peutinger Map, as a
people of the
Baluchistan coast. The
existence of such tribes...
- the
Roman Empire north of the Alps.
Cologne is
shown on the 4th
century Peutinger Map. Maternus, who was
elected as
bishop in 313, was the
first known bishop...
- The
Tabula Peutingeriana (Latin for "The
Peutinger Map") an Itinerarium,
often ****umed to be
based on the
Roman cursus publicus...
- only to
acquiesce in
giving up the
project on
account of his age." The
Peutinger Table, a
medieval copy of a 4th or
early 5th
century map of the world...
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Trajectum (Maastricht) to
Noviomagus (Nijmegen).
Blerick can be
found on the
Peutinger Table as Blaria****. Up to the
second world war
Blerick formed together...
- "Extrait de la
table de
Peutinger de
Mediolanum Santonum, Augustoritum,
Nemetum à
Aquae Calidae" [Excerpt from the
Peutinger Table of
Mediolanum Santonum...
- 4th
century Ctesiphon (
Peutinger Map)...
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transformation of
German art from the
Gothic to the
Renaissance style Konrad Peutinger (1465–1547), humanist, jurist, diplomat, politician,
economist and archaeologist...