Europe in 1748 (after the treaty of Aachen, following the War of the Austrian Succession, 1740-1748) Tags:Europe 7 comments A couple of important points. Fine scale regarding Lorraine, Burgundy, Amsterdam, Liege, Hainult, Lucca, etc. not present – but that would make it harder to read. Parma, Pavia, Piecenza, Mantua, Modena, Mirandola, same story. And the routes between parts of Silesia and Brandenburg, a bit obscure, again fine detail that would make the map less clear. So great job overall. ++ How to trigger Lithuanians Ah good old days, when we were still Swedish Iberian Peninsula is boring. World War 0 is on the verge of shaping the world… Had to google what Assia means in Italian. Aaah Swedish Pommerania dating back from the 30years war Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
A couple of important points. Fine scale regarding Lorraine, Burgundy, Amsterdam, Liege, Hainult, Lucca, etc. not present – but that would make it harder to read. Parma, Pavia, Piecenza, Mantua, Modena, Mirandola, same story. And the routes between parts of Silesia and Brandenburg, a bit obscure, again fine detail that would make the map less clear. So great job overall. ++
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A couple of important points.
Fine scale regarding Lorraine, Burgundy, Amsterdam, Liege, Hainult, Lucca, etc. not present – but that would make it harder to read.
Parma, Pavia, Piecenza, Mantua, Modena, Mirandola, same story.
And the routes between parts of Silesia and Brandenburg, a bit obscure, again fine detail that would make the map less clear.
So great job overall.
++
How to trigger Lithuanians
Ah good old days, when we were still Swedish
Iberian Peninsula is boring.
World War 0 is on the verge of shaping the world…
Had to google what Assia means in Italian. Aaah
Swedish Pommerania dating back from the 30years war