14th Century England Map. England 1066.............Since the victory of the Normans in 1066 at the Battle of Hastings and London gets top billing in the Gough Map, befitting its position as England's capital city Donated to the Bodlian Library in the 19th century, the Gough map is the earliest known map of Britain to give a detailed representation of the country's roads.
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The Gough Map or Bodleian Map [1] is a Late Medieval map of the island of Great Britain.Its precise dates of production and authorship are unknown The map dating from the 14th century is one of the country"s most historical documents and formed the basis for nearly all the maps that followed
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This map is named after Richard Gough, who donated it to the Bodleian Library in the 19th century She explains what the map tells us, and reveals some of the hidden gems she found along the way. For the location of major monuments, see maps included on their individual pages
14th Century England Map CVGKUG. English: This category is about the subject of England 1301-1400 CE: History maps showing all or a substantial part of the territory of England as it was in the 14th century Contemporary old maps belong into: Category:14th-century maps of England and its subcategories.
Medieval and Middle Ages History Timelines Medieval Maps. For the location of major monuments, see maps included on their individual pages Ever since its first known public display in 1768, the Gough Map has been something of a mystery