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Summary
Description Habsburg Map 1547.jpg |
English:
A map of the dominion of the Habsburgs following the Battle of Mühlberg (
1547
)
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The Cambridge Modern History Atlas, edited by Sir Adolphus William Ward, G.W. Prothero, Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes, and E.A. Benians. Cambridge University Press: London, 1912. Editors were Sir Adolphus William Ward ( †1924 ), G.W. Prothero ( †1922 ), and Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes ( †1938 ). Individual authors of works making up the atlas are not identified, nor are the likely to be, after reasonable research. |
Author | edited by Sir Adolphus William Ward, G.W. Prothero, Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes |
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