Peloponnese (1631 Subjects)
Map of the Peloponnese, Attica and Boeotia showing the locations visited by Francesco Perilla.
The church of Agioi Theodoroi in Brontochion Monastery, Mystras.
House in the quarter of Pronoia, Nafplio.
View of Patras.
View of Pylos.
View of the city and castle of Coroni, showing the disposition of troops and cannonry during the siege of the city by the Venetians in 1685.
Plan of the castle of Coroni.
Map of the plain of Coroni, showing the disposition of troops and cannonry during the siege of the city by the Venetians in 1685.
Ottoman insignia taken as trophy after the fall of Coroni to the Venetians in 1685 and later exposed in the church of San Gaetano as token of the Venice's victory over the Ottomans.
The battle between the Venetian and the Ottoman army on the plain of Kalamata in 1685. The city of Kalamata in the background. The mounted officer is most possibly general Degenfeld, commander of the Venetian troops.
Map showing the disposition of the troops in the battle of Kalamata in 1685, during the Sixth Ottoman–Venetian War (1684 -1699).
Plan of the castle of Zarnata.
Pla of the castle of Kelefa.
Plan of the castle of Passava.
View of Nafplion, charting points of strategic importance during the siege of the city by the Venetians in 1685.
Ancient bridge in the area of Xirokambi, Laconia.
Map of the plain of Pheneos.
Map of ancient Olympia.
Map of the Peloponnese.
Map of the plain of Sparta.
Map of Mantineia and Tegeatis.
Map of the Peloponnese.
Topographic plan of the temple of Hera in Argos.
View of Patras.
The spring of Demeter in Patras, also the site of the oracle of Demeter, today holy spring of Agios Andreas.
View of the gulf of Patras, with the fortresses of Rio and Antirrio.
The entrance to the Corinthian gulf. Varasova in the distance.
View of Aigion.
View of Glarentza.
Map of Elis.