Not a single word in the whole text about Wasconia, Kingdom of Navarre, Kingdom of Tolosa, Kingdom of Aragon, County of Barcelona, and more? I guess the author of the text of this video includes them among the "weak kingdoms" of the West, but even so, there were no so weak since some of them defeated Charlomagne himself giving birth to an entirely different political division within the Pyrenean Isthmus. I wish this video were edited more accurately, for fairness to millions of people.
@MrEUDON please have a look at the static maps on our website euratlas.com, click on the enlarged quarter-of-maps, and you'll notice that no entity is missing: Najra-Pamplona, Aragon-Navarre, Ampurias, Besalù, Pallars etc.. Of course you will have to download the Euratlas-Info history maps for more details.
@euratlas Thank you for your additional feedback. I did find useful information in the map "2000 years of European History", and a whole lot more in your web page. Excellent work!! Thanks again from the millions of people that i mentioned in my original message. Greetings from SUBO-PYRENE and enjoy your holidays.
Great!!! I would like to use this in my classes of Geography, but I'm in Brazil and we have a little problem. The lenguage! But I do what it's possible!
When you writed about the 10th century and the 11th century I thought that you would write about the Vikings . Poorly , you didn't .
TheDan0702 1 year ago
@TheDan0702 'Normanni' are mentioned on map 900 but not in the accompanying text.
euratlas 1 year ago
Not a single word in the whole text about Wasconia, Kingdom of Navarre, Kingdom of Tolosa, Kingdom of Aragon, County of Barcelona, and more? I guess the author of the text of this video includes them among the "weak kingdoms" of the West, but even so, there were no so weak since some of them defeated Charlomagne himself giving birth to an entirely different political division within the Pyrenean Isthmus. I wish this video were edited more accurately, for fairness to millions of people.
MrEUDON 1 year ago
@MrEUDON please have a look at the static maps on our website euratlas.com, click on the enlarged quarter-of-maps, and you'll notice that no entity is missing: Najra-Pamplona, Aragon-Navarre, Ampurias, Besalù, Pallars etc.. Of course you will have to download the Euratlas-Info history maps for more details.
euratlas 1 year ago
@euratlas Thank you for your additional feedback. I did find useful information in the map "2000 years of European History", and a whole lot more in your web page. Excellent work!! Thanks again from the millions of people that i mentioned in my original message. Greetings from SUBO-PYRENE and enjoy your holidays.
MrEUDON 1 year ago
are you going to post another video of the next 1000 years?
DukeofAwesome1 1 year ago
Great!!! I would like to use this in my classes of Geography, but I'm in Brazil and we have a little problem. The lenguage! But I do what it's possible!
klebergeo 1 year ago
You don't know the Hungarian history !
MrFontix 1 year ago
@MrFontix our sources include Történelmi világatlasz, Cartographia - Budapest 1998. Please mention your sources and clarify your argument.
euratlas 1 year ago 4
Thanks for putting this up. Very informative! :D
slayar764 2 years ago
Useful, clear and beneficial comments are welcome.
euratlas 2 years ago