Tabula Peutingeriana or Peutinger's Tabula is an ancient Roman world map originally prepared by Agrippa during the reign of Augustus. The map shows signs of revisions over time, adding Constantinople c.328 and updated as recently as the 5th century to include Francia. This is the last known surviving copy, believed to be produced by a monk living in Alsace around 1265, it is now displayed at the Austrian National Library.

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Really cool, I could probably spend all day looking at this