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Map of the Early Christian Pilgrimage (4th-5th Century)
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Map of the Early Christian Pilgrimage (4th-5th Century)

The rise of Christian pilgrimage begins after the conversion of Emperor Constantine (reign 306–337 CE) and the legalization of Christianity in the Edict of Milan (313 CE). The word pilgrim comes from the Latin peregrinus meaning “stranger”...
Map of 12th-Century France
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Map of 12th-Century France

A map showing the various counties and duchies of France at the end of the 12th century.
Map of the First Three Crusades & the 12th-Century Outremer
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Map of the First Three Crusades & the 12th-Century Outremer

These maps illustrate the trajectory of the early Crusades (1096–1192), a series of military campaigns launched by the medieval Latin Church with the declared goal of reclaiming the Holy Land—centered between the Mediterranean Sea and the...
Central Europe 5th century CE
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Central Europe 5th century CE

Map showing central Europe in the 5th century CE.
Asia Minor in the Early 1st Century CE
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Asia Minor in the Early 1st Century CE

Map of Asia Minor in the early 1st century CE with the Kingdom of Commagene as a Roman client state.
Family Tree of the Royal Dynasty of Macedon in the 4th Century BCE
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Family Tree of the Royal Dynasty of Macedon in the 4th Century BCE

Family tree of the Royal Dynasty of Macedon in the 4th Century BCE. From Unearthing the Family of Alexander the Great. Grant (2019) p76. Used with permission from Pen & Sword Books.
16th Century CE Kitchen Still-life
Image by Jacopo Chimenti

16th Century CE Kitchen Still-life

A still-life of a 16th century CE kitchen by Jacopo Chimenti. (Private Collection)
The Columbian Exchange in the 15th century
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The Columbian Exchange in the 15th century

An infographic illustrating the exchange of diseases, animals, plants, populations, and technology between the Americas, Africa, and Eurasia in the wake of Christopher Columbus' 1492 voyage across the Atlantic, known as the "Columbian Exchange"...
Knights in Armour, 15th century CE
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Knights in Armour, 15th century CE

Knights in armour typical of the 15th century CE. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
Wako Raids During the 16th century CE
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Wako Raids During the 16th century CE

A map showing the raids made by wako pirates during the 16th century CE.
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