Immerse yourself in the rich history of Spain with the 'Utriusque Castiliae nova descriptio' map, an exquisite piece crafted by Nicolaes Visscher II in 1690. The title, translated from Latin, reads 'New Description of Both Castiles', referring to the Old and New Castiles, significant regions in the larger modern-day area of Spain. This map, a testament to the grandeur of the Dutch Golden Age, offers a detailed and fascinating view of these regions during a period of immense cultural and political change.
The map features a plethora of cities, each with its own unique history and cultural significance. Madrid, the capital city, is prominently displayed, alongside Valencia, known for its Arts and Sciences, and Seville, a city rich in Moorish heritage. Also featured are Zaragoza, a testament to Roman and Moorish influences, and Murcia, a city renowned for its Baroque architecture and vibrant festivals.
This map is not just a geographical representation, but also a work of art. It is hand-colored and engraved, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship of Visscher. The map depicts administrative boundaries, towns, forests, waterways, canals, mountains, and landmarks. The relief is shown pictorially, adding a sense of depth and realism to the geographical features. It includes decorative cartouches, explanations, and coats of arms, further enhancing its visual appeal.
A unique feature of this map is its ability to tell a story. The 'Utriusque Castiliae nova descriptio' map not only represents the geographical layout of the Old and New Castiles but also reflects the political and historical context of the time. The map's detailed depiction of administrative boundaries and towns offers a glimpse into the political divisions and power dynamics of the period. The inclusion of forests, waterways, and mountains provides insight into the natural landscape and resources that shaped the region's history and culture. This map is more than a geographical tool; it is a window into the past, offering a deeper understanding of the rich and complex history of Spain.
Some of the significant locations shown on this map:
Old Castile:
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Burgos: Founded in 884, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Castile for centuries. Known for its Gothic cathedral.
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Valladolid: Founded in the 11th century, it was the capital of Spain in the 1600s. Known for its Renaissance architecture.
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Segovia: Established by the Celts, it's famous for its Roman aqueduct and Alcázar.
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Salamanca: Known for the University of Salamanca, founded in 1134, one of the oldest universities in the world.
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Ávila: Known for its medieval city walls, built in the 11th century.
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Soria: Founded by the Celts, it's known for its Romanesque architecture.
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Palencia: Known for its Gothic cathedral, San Antolín.
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Zamora: Known for its Romanesque architecture and the 12th-century Zamora Castle.
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León: Founded by the Romans, it's known for its Gothic cathedral and the 10th-century Basilica of San Isidoro.
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Ponferrada: Known for the Templar Castle, built in the 12th century.
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Astorga: Founded by the Romans, it's known for its Roman walls and cathedral.
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Benavente: Known for the Parador de Benavente, a castle built in the 12th century.
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Medina del Campo: Known for the Castle of La Mota, a medieval fortress.
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Toro: Known for its Romanesque architecture and wine production.
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Peñafiel: Known for Peñafiel Castle, a medieval fortress.
New Castile:
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Madrid: Founded by the Moors, it became the capital of Spain in 1561.
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Toledo: Known as the "City of Three Cultures" for its Christian, Muslim, and Jewish heritage.
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Cuenca: Known for its "hanging houses" built on the edge of a cliff.
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Ciudad Real: Known for the 13th-century Santa María del Prado Cathedral.
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Albacete: Known for its 16th-century Cathedral of San Juan Bautista.
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Guadalajara: Known for the Palacio del Infantado, a 15th-century palace.
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Alcalá de Henares: Known as the birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote.
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Valencia: Founded by the Romans, it's known for its City of Arts and Sciences.
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Murcia: Known for its Baroque architecture and vibrant festivals.
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Cartagena: Founded by the Carthaginians, it's known for its Roman theatre.
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Alicante: Known for its medieval castle, the Castle of Santa Bárbara.
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Elche: Known for the Palm Grove of Elche, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Almansa: Known for the Battle of Almansa, fought in 1707.
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Hellín: Known for the Tamborada, a traditional drumming festival.
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Alzira: Known for the Monastery of Santa María, a Gothic monastery.
Notable natural phenomena and boundaries:
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Tagus River: The longest river on the Iberian Peninsula, known for its scenic beauty.
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Guadiana River: Known for the Tablas de Daimiel National Park, a wetland reserve.
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Sierra de Guadarrama: A mountain range part of the Sistema Central, known for its diverse flora and fauna.
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Sierra Morena: A mountain range known for its vast landscapes and natural parks.
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Portugal-Spain border: The oldest unchanged national border in Europe.
Notable historical events between 1600 and 1690:
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Expulsion of the Moriscos (1609-1614): The forced expulsion of Spain's Muslim population by King Philip III.
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Thirty Years' War (1618-1648): Spain was a major participant in this European conflict.
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Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659): Ended the Franco-Spanish War, leading to territorial adjustments between Spain and France.
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