Original Lüneburg Im Jahr 1696 Von Cornelis Danckerts For Women [xDaRGqOk]
Lüneburg in 1696 by Cornelis Danckerts Experience the rich historical geography of the 17th century with this exquisite Fine-Art Print of Lüneburg in 1696 by Cornelis Danckerts. This detailed map showcases the Ducatus Luneburgensis, encompassing the
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Original Lüneburg Im Jahr 1696 Von Cornelis Danckerts For Women [xDaRGqOk]
Lüneburg in 1696 by Cornelis Danckerts
Experience the rich historical geography of the 17th century with this exquisite Fine-Art Print of Lüneburg in 1696 by Cornelis Danckerts. This detailed map showcases the Ducatus Luneburgensis, encompassing the regions of Meklenburg, Brunswick, Bremen, Ferdinand, Emden, Oldenburg, the Episcopatus Monastriensis, and the Magdeburgensis. The heart of the map is the Principatus Lüneburg, a vital part of the Herzogtum Braunschweig-Lüneburg since its formation in 1235. This print is a testament to the intricate political and geographical landscape of Northern Germany during the period.Map Details and Specifications
This high-quality Fine-Art Print measures 48.5 x 59.5 cm (height x width), providing a clear and detailed view of the regions under the rule of the Welfen family. The map features a celestial title cartouche adorned with four putti and two coats of arms. The left coat of arms displays the lion with a crown, symbolizing Lüneburg as the ancestral land of the Welfen and the heraldic animal of Brunswick. The right coat of arms showcases the double eagle, a simplified version of the Holy Roman Empire's coat of arms. This print is crafted to last, offering a lasting appreciation of this historical map.Practical Applications and Benefits
This map is not just a historical artifact; it is a versatile piece that can enhance any collection or study space. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a geography student, or a collector of fine art, this print is an invaluable addition to your collection. The detailed depiction of the regions and their boundaries will provide hours of educational insight, while its elegant design will beautifully complement any interior decor. Embrace the opportunity to bring a piece of history into your home or office with this exceptional Fine-Art Print of Lüneburg in 1696 by Cornelis Danckerts.What Our Customers Say
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