A rare separate map by Joseph Friedrich Leopold showing the region embroiled in the battles of the War of Spanish Succession in the Po River valley in northern Italy. The numerous fortifications in the region are boldly delineated including Milan, Cremona, Piacenza, Verona and Brescia. Published in Augsburg, 1702
Theatrum Belli Italici seu Novissima Tabula Geographica
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- Dimension: 36 x 50 cm
- Place of publication: Augsburg
- Year: 1702
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