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Français : Carte de Liège au XVIe siècle gravée sur cuivre par Julius Milheuser en 1627 et publiée par Johannes Blaeu à Amsterdam en 1649, intitulée Legia sive Leodium vulgo Liege. Julius Milheuser fecit. Novum ac magnum theatrum urbium Belgicœ regiœ . Vue prise de St-Maur.
English: Map of Liège in the 16th century engraved on copper by Julius Milheuser in 1627 and published by Johannes Blaeu in Amsterdam in 1649, entitled Legia sive Leodium vulgo Liege. Julius Milheuser fecit. Novum ac magnum theatrum urbium Belgicœ regiœ . The view is from St-Maur.
Nederlands: Kaart van Luik in 17e eeuw, gegraveerd op koper door Julius Milheuser in 1627 en gepubliceerd door Johannes Blaeu in Amsterdam in 1649, getiteld Legia sive Leodium vulgo Liege. Julius Milheuser fecit. Novum ac magnum theatrum urbium Belgicœ regiœ . Gezien vanuit St-Maur.
Deutsch: Karte von Lüttich im 17. Jahrhundert. Gestochen 1627 von Julius Milheuser auf Kupfer. Herausgegeben 1649 von Johannes Blaeu in Amsterdam unter dem Titel Legia sive Leodium vulgo Liege. Julius Milheuser fecit. Novum ac magnum theatrum urbium Belgicœ regiœ . Ansicht von St-Maur.
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Source Université de Leyde
Author Johan Blaeu
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