Maps (2143 Subjects)
Map showing the retreat of the Ten Thousand according to Xenophon.
Map showing the conquests of Demetrius I Poliorcetes.
Map of the Eastern Mediterrranean showing the places mentioned in the Old and New Testament.
Map of the places mentioned in Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History.
Map of the Empire of Cyrus the Great.
Egypt as described in the second book of Herodotus.
Map of the Persian Empire in the era of Darius I.
Map of Corinth area with floor plans of the castle of Acrocorinth, framed by floor plans of the main fortresess and castles taken by Francesco Morosini during the Sixth Ottoman-Venetian war.
Map of Central Greece, the Peloponnese and the Aegean islands.
Plans of the principal castles and fortresses in the Peloponnese.
Map of the Peloponnese.
Map of the Peloponnese.
Map of the area of Corinth. Plan of Acrocorinth castle.
Map of the bay of Pylos. Floor plans of Niokastro and Palaiocastron fortresses.
Plan of the castle of Methoni.
Map of Methoni. Plan of the castle of Methoni.
Map of Koroni. Plan of the castle of Koroni.
Plan of the castle of Zarnata.
Plan of the castle of Passava. Plan of the castle of Kelefa.
Plan of the castle of Kelefa.
Map of Maini castle on Cape Tainaron.
Monemvasia from the North. Monemvasia from the East.
Map of the coast of Monemvasia.
Map of Monemvasia.
Map of Nafplion and Palamidi fortress.
Map of the castle of Larissa at Argos and the settlement of Argos.
Plan of the walls of Corinth.
Map of Istanbul.
Map of Istanbul, showing some of the city's main sights: A. The Plataean Tripod at the Byzantine Hippodrome B. The Column of Arcadius C. The Patriarchate of Constantinople D. The church of Hagioi Apostoloi, Istanbul. E. Atik Mustafa Pasa Mosque at the area of Vlacherna, initially a church built in the Byzantine era; its original dedication remains unknown. F. Cannons used in Suleiman I's campaigns to Belgrade, Rhodes and Budapest.
Plans of the main fortresses of the Peloponnese.