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Pietro Vesconte (fl. 1310–1330) was a
Genoese cartographer and geographer. A
pioneer of the
field of the
portolan chart, he
influenced Italian and Catalan...
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Henry Thomas Dundas Le
Vesconte (c. 1813 – c. 1848) was an
English officer of the
Royal Navy and
polar explorer who from 1845
served under Sir John Franklin...
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numerous portolan charts,
atlases and at
least two
other world maps made by
Vesconte Maggiolo: one
dated Genoa, 1531;
another kept at a
public library in Treviso...
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Vesconte Point (68°31′S 65°12′W / 68.517°S 65.200°W / -68.517; -65.200) is a
steep rock
point on the
south side of
Bermel Peninsula,
Bowman Coast, marking...
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Isaac Le
Vesconte (August 12, 1822 –
October 26, 1879) was a Nova
Scotia businessman and
political figure. He
represented Richmond in the
House of Commons...
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Miles Arthur Le-
Vesconte Routledge (born 14
September 1999), more
commonly known by the
nickname Lord Miles, is an
English author, explorer, YouTuber,...
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Sancta Arabic: الأرض المقدسة Map of the Holy Land (Terra Sancta),
Pietro Vesconte, 1321.
Described by
Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld as "the
first non-Ptolemaic...
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mention of the name
Georgia is in
Italian on the
mappa mundi of
Pietro Vesconte dated 1320. At the
early stage of its
appearance in the
Latin world, the...
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spelled as "Georgia" was
recorded in
Italian on the
mappa mundi of
Pietro Vesconte dated AD 1320. In
early appearances in the
Latin world, the name was not...
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inconsistent with the
hexadecimal "web-safe" values). Flag of
Bulgaria on
Pietro Vesconte's 1321
nautical chart Flag of the
Shishman dynasty west of
Vidin on a map...