The 1815 map I did had them as wellI'm curious, what are the ottoman subdivisions from?? i don't recognize them
He was an interesting guy. As was his son.View attachment 481429
Map for a patch on Ottokar's Bohemian "Empire". If you don't know who he is, he's the guy that ruled generally all of Austria except for the Prince-Bishoprics, Bishoprics, Imperial Cities, and Tyrol for the first time. If he succeeded in becoming Holy Roman Emperor, the Hapsburgs would never come to power in the way they did.
I’d urge everyone to take his maps (and a lot of maps on YouTube) with a massive grain of salt depending on the topic. I’ve found that his maps (and many other channels maps) on Central Asia, India, Africa and Southeast Asia to be incredibly dubious. The borders they draw are far too precise, and I can’t find many sources that back up a lot of the borders, and oftentimes can’t find sources that verify the existence of some of the countries they have on the maps. Most stuff on Europe and the Americas is good quality, though.I suggest you watch "History of the World: Every Year" by Ollie Bye for inspirations.
General rule in the mapping community: Subscriber count has hardly any relation to quality of contentI’d urge everyone to take his maps (and a lot of maps on YouTube) with a massive grain of salt depending on the topic. I’ve found that his maps (and many other channels maps) on Central Asia, India, Africa and Southeast Asia to be incredibly dubious. The borders they draw are far too precise, and I can’t find many sources that back up a lot of the borders, and oftentimes can’t find sources that verify the existence of some of the countries they have on the maps. Most stuff on Europe and the Americas is good quality, though.
You are a living example of thisGeneral rule in the mapping community: Subscriber count has hardly any relation to quality of content
Speaking of which, your stuff is fantastic btw. <3General rule in the mapping community: Subscriber count has hardly any relation to quality of content
Hello everyone ! I am a new member
I would like to know if someone could create a map of World War II in 1941 (during the Battle of Moscow) : here is a map of Eastern Front.
Thank you
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October 28, 1922: Mussolini's March on Rome
LSCatilina made a list which I really liked and I want to go back to that so that we can reference it. I added in a few more dates and some links to maps of these dates, from both new and updated historical maps, older ones as well, and WIP maps (That I could find, I missed a lot). This is mostly just to remake the list
Classical Antiquity
671
609
539
480
449
404
336
323
294
218
188
146
44
27
14
9 (A.D)
68
117 (LSCatilina currently working on this one to)
Late Antiquity/Early Middle Ages
270
313
378
395
461
476
565
602
632
654
711
768
814: (LSCatilina)
843
911
962
987
1000: (Crazy Boris)
Classical Middle-Ages
1028
1066: (Multiple different works)
1095
1110
1147
1162
1171
1204
1214-1215
1227
Late Middle-Ages/Early Modern Era
1309
1347
1397
1453
1492: (Ashtagon)
1521 (LSCatilina has done some work on Europe for this)
1571
1600: (Crazy Boris)
1618:
1648
Modern Era
1683
1697
1700: (Crazy Boris)
1714
1763
1783: (Crazy Boris)
1789: (Ashtagon)
1815: (Sharklord1)
1821: (Dinospain)
1837: (Crazy Boris)
1848: (Dinospain)
1860:
1871:
1900: (Crazy Boris)
1905:
1914:
1919: (Crazy Boris)
1925: (Crazy Boris)
1939: (Dinospain)
1942: (Sharklord1)
1945:
1950: (Crazy Boris)
1960: (Sharklord1)
1962: (Ashtagon)
1975: (Dinospain WIP)
1988: (Damein Fisher)
2019: (Dinospain)
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481 BC, year before Xerxes invades Greece with a massive army
What's that small protectorate in central Russia?
And here is 1648
What's that small protectorate in central Russia?