Maps
The Medieval World Today
1.1: The Roman Empire in the Third Century
1.2: Christian Churches Founded before the Great Persecution of Diocletian
(303-304)
1.3: The Former Western Empire, c. 500
1.4: Tours, c. 600
1.5: Europe and the Eastern Roman Empire, c. 600
2.1: The Byzantine Empire, c. 700
2.2: The Islamic World to 750
2.3: Western Europe, c.
3.1: The Byzantine and Bulgarian Empires, c. 920
3.2: The Islamic World, c. 800
3.3: Europe, c. 814
3.4a: Partition of 843 (Treaty of Verdun)
3.4b: Partition of 870 (Treaty of Meerssen)
3.4c: Partition of 880
4.1: Constantinople, c. 1100
4.2: The Byzantine Empire, c. 1025
4.3: Kievan Rus’, c. 1050
4.4: Fragmentation of the Islamic World, c. 1000
4.5: Viking, Muslim, and Hungarian Invasions, Ninth and Tenth Centuries
4.6: Europe, c. 1050
5.1: The Byzantine Empire and the Seljuk World, c. 1090
5.2: Tours in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
5.3: Western Europe, c. 1100
5.4: The Crusader States, c. 1140
5.5: Spain at the Death of Alfonso VI (1109)
6.1: The Almohads before the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212)
6.2: Saladin’s Empire, c.
6.3: The Latin Empire and Byzantine Successor States, 1204–c. 1250
6.4: The Angevin and Capetian Realms in the Late Twelfth Century
6.5: Italy in the Age of Frederick Barbarossa
6.6: German Settlement in the Baltic Sea Region, Twelfth to Fourteenth Centuries