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Maps byCenturySixteenth Century MapsMaps from 1501 to 1600 C.E.By Year 1500: Ireland, ca. 1500 Regional map of Ireland and Northern Ireland showing the four provinces and regional clan associations around 1500. Edited by Samuel Rawson Gardiner, published by Longmans, Green, and Co. in 1892, and made available at Ancestry.com. Click the image to see the map in a larger version in a separate window. . 1525: Sengoku Daimyo Circa 1525 Very large, attractive map of Japan by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site 1543: Uesugi Unification of Echigo 1543-1551 A clear representation of the various factions of Echigo, Japan, by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site. 1545: Sengoku Daimyo Circa. 1545 Very large, attractive map of Japan by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site. 1550: Sengoku Daimyo Circa 1550 Very large, attractive map of Japan by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site. 1550: Ireland, 1550-1653 New! Regional map of Ireland and Northern Ireland showing the four provinces and regional clan associations around 1570. Edited by Samuel Rawson Gardiner, published by Longmans, Green, and Co. in 1892, and made available at Ancestry.com. Click the image to see the map in a larger version in a separate window. 1555: Map of Central Europe From the Atlas to Freeman's Historical Geography, edited by J.B. Bury, a map of the political divisions of Germany and Central Europe in the 1555, here at the Medieval History site. 1560: Sengoku Daimyo Circa 1560 Very large, attractive map of Japan by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site. The Unification of Japan 1560-1590 Large, colorful map by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site depicts the holdings of Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu. 1563: Map of the Baltic Lands A map depicting the lands bordering the Baltic Sea, including Russia, Scandinavia and Northern Europe. From the Atlas to Freeman's Historical Geography, online here at the Medieval History site. 1569: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the Union of Lublin, 1569 to 1667 New! A clear black and white map showing the boundaries of Poland-Lithuania in 1569 and the boundary between Poland and Lithuania at the Union of Lublin also depicts fiefs and territories within and around the nation in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. From the Library of Congress Country Study on Poland, online here at the Medieval History site. 1570: Ireland, ca. 1570 Regional map of Ireland and Northern Ireland showing the four provinces and regional clan associations around 1570. Edited by Samuel Rawson Gardiner, published by Longmans, Green, and Co. in 1892, and made available at Ancestry.com. Click the image to see the map in a larger version in a separate window. 1572: Sengoku Daimyo Circa 1572 Very large, attractive map of Japan by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site. 1582: Môri Holdings in Western Japan Circa 1582 Huge map of Western Japan by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site. Shimazu Holdings in Kyushu Circa 1582 Simple map by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site depicts the holdings of Shimazu Yoshihisa. 1583: Japan after Nobunaga Very large, attractive map of Japan by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site. 1600: Ireland circa 1600 A.D. Clear map of is followed by useful info at the Ireland's History in Maps site. Sekigahara Campaign Very well-annotated map by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site depicts the holdings of the various clans involved in the Sekigahara conflict. GeneralJapanin the 16th CenturyVery large, attractive map depicts towns, castles, centers of tradeand religion, and mines. Well done by Christopher West at the SamuraiArchives site. Kyushuin the 16th CenturyMap by Christopher West at the Samurai Archives site displays notablelocations on the island of Kyushu.TheNew WorldFrom the University of Georgia's Rare Map Collection come sevenimages of maps of the New World from the sixteenth and seventeenthcentury.Timothy Pont'sMapsAttractive site showcases the maps created in the late sixteenthcentury by Timothy Pont. Features include zoom, pan, and rotation formaps focusing on numerous locations in Scotland.TudorEnglandA screen-size sketched map of England reveals the counties, and isaccompanied by a larger version suitable for printing, at theCompendium of Common Knowledge. Downloading the larger map forprinting from a graphics program is recommended. 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