Delve into the intricate details of the 'Circulus Saxoniae Inferioris', a meticulously crafted map by Nicolaes Visscher II, a renowned mapmaker from the Dutch Golden Age. This exquisite piece, dating back to 1690, is a testament to Visscher's cartographic prowess and keen eye for detail. It presents an accurate and comprehensive representation of Lower Saxony, a region that holds a significant place in the larger modern-day area of Germany.
The map's full name, translated into English, is 'The Circle of Lower Saxony: in which are the Duchies of Holstein, Mecklenburg, Lauenburg, Lüneburg, Brunswick, Bremen and Verden, the County of Dannenberg, the Archbishopric of Magdeburg, the Bishoprics of Hildesheim and Halberstadt'. This title encapsulates the breadth of regions and political divisions depicted in this map, offering a glimpse into the rich and complex history of these territories.
The five most notable locations featured in this map are Hamburg, Berlin, Bremen, Hanover, and the Mecklenburg Elbe Valley Nature Park. Each city is marked with meticulous precision, and the inclusion of the nature park highlights the diverse landscapes that make up Lower Saxony. The map's focus on these key landmarks, along with various other regions, provides a comprehensive view of Lower Saxony during the late 17th century.
Visscher's map is not just a geographical representation, but also a historical artifact that offers a unique perspective into the political divisions and territorial boundaries of the time. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a cartography lover, or simply a connoisseur of unique artifacts, this map of Lower Saxony by Nicolaes Visscher II is a captivating piece that will surely add a touch of elegance and historical depth to your collection.
Some of the significant locations shown on this map:
Duchy of Holstein
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Hamburg: Known as the "Gateway to the World", it was a major port and member of the Hanseatic League. Historical name: Hammaburg.
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Lübeck: Known for its Brick Gothic architecture and as the capital of the Hanseatic League. Historical name: Liubice.
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Kiel: An important maritime city, known for the Kiel Fjord and the busiest artificial waterway in the world, Kiel Canal.
Duchy of Mecklenburg
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Rostock: Largest city in Mecklenburg, it was an important member of the Hanseatic League. Historical name: Roztoc.
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Wismar: Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Historical name: Wismaria.
Duchy of Lauenburg
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Lauenburg: Known for its picturesque old town and the Elbe River. Historical name: Lowenborch.
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Ratzeburg: Known for Ratzeburg Cathedral and its four lakes. Historical name: Racisburg.
Duchy of Lüneburg
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Lüneburg: Known for its salt production and beautiful old town. Historical name: Hliuni.
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Celle: Known for its castle and old town. Historical name: Kellu.
Duchy of Brunswick
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Brunswick: Known for Brunswick Palace and its well-preserved medieval architecture. Historical name: Brunswiek.
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Wolfenbüttel: Known for the Herzog August Library, one of the oldest libraries in the world. Historical name: Wulferisbutle.
Duchy of Bremen
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Bremen: Known for its market square and the Bremen Roland statue. Historical name: Breme.
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Bremerhaven: Known for its maritime museum and the Emigration Center. Historical name: Wesermünde.
Duchy of Verden
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Verden: Known for its cathedral and as a horse breeding center. Historical name: Fardau.
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Rotenburg: Known for its picturesque old town. Historical name: Rodenborch.
County of Dannenberg
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Dannenberg: Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Historical name: Dannenberch.
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Lüchow: Known for the Rundlinge, a unique form of rural settlement. Historical name: Leukon.
Archbishopric of Magdeburg
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Magdeburg: Known for Magdeburg Cathedral, the oldest Gothic cathedral in Germany. Historical name: Magadoburg.
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Halle: Known for its salt production and the Halle Market Church. Historical name: Halla.
Bishopric of Hildesheim
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Hildesheim: Known for its historic churches and the thousand-year-old Rose of Hildesheim. Historical name: Himmelsthür.
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Alfeld: Known for the Fagus Factory, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Historical name: Alvelde.
Bishopric of Halberstadt
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Halberstadt: Known for its cathedral and the Halberstadt Domschatz, a significant church treasure. Historical name: Halagberstat.
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Aschersleben: Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Historical name: Aschara.
Notable Boundaries and Natural Phenomena
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Elbe River: One of the major rivers of Central Europe, it passes through several significant towns and cities, including Hamburg and Lauenburg.
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Harz National Park: Located within the Duchy of Brunswick, it's known for its diverse flora and fauna.
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Wadden Sea: A UNESCO World Heritage site, it's located in the Duchy of Holstein.
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Kiel Canal: An important maritime passage in the Duchy of Holstein.
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Lüneburg Heath: A large area of heath, geest, and woodland in the Duchy of Lüneburg.
Notable Historical Events (1600-1690)
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Thirty Years' War (1618-1648): A devastating conflict that affected many of the regions depicted in the map.
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Peace of Westphalia (1648): The series of peace treaties that ended the Thirty Years' War, significantly affecting the political landscape of the region.
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Swedish-Brandenburg War (1675–1679): A conflict involving the Duchy of Mecklenburg, which resulted in the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1679).
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