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  1. Mappa Mundi. Hereford Cathedral is home to the Hereford Mappa Mundi, one of the world’s unique medieval treasures. Measuring 1.59 x 1.34 metres (5’2” by 4’4”), the map is constructed on a single sheet of vellum (calf skin). Scholars believe it was made around the year 1300 and shows the history, geography and destiny of humanity as it ...

  2. The Hereford mappa mundi, a map of the world with Jerusalem at its centre. The Hereford Mappa Mundi (Latin: mappa mundi) is the largest medieval map still known to exist, depicting the known world.It is a religious rather than literal depiction, featuring heaven, hell and the path to salvation. The map is drawn in a form deriving from the T and O pattern, dating from c. 1300.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mappa_mundiMappa mundi - Wikipedia

    A mappa mundi (Latin [ˈmappa ˈmʊndiː]; plural = mappae mundi; French: mappemonde; Middle English: mappemond) is any medieval European map of the world. Such maps range in size and complexity from simple schematic maps 25 millimetres (1 inch) or less across to elaborate wall maps, the largest of which to survive to modern times, the Ebstorf map , was around 3.5 m (11 ft 6 in) in diameter.

  4. El Reino Unido (UK) es una nación insular, pero comparte una frontera terrestre abierta con Irlanda. Sólo tiene una frontera terrestre, y es en la isla de Irlanda como se menciona en el mapa del Reino Unido (UK) y los países vecinos. Desde 1994 el túnel del Canal de la Mancha, bajo el Canal de la Mancha, une el Reino Unido con Francia.

  5. The Mappa Mundi contains over 500 drawings, depicting 420 cities and towns, 15 Biblical events, 33 plants, animals, birds and strange creatures, 32 images of the peoples of the world and eight pictures from classical mythology. Mappa Mundi Exploration. Use the icons on the left to see different versions of the map.

  6. Mappa Mundi is drawn on a single sheet of vellum (calf skin) measuring 64 × 52 inches (1.58 × 1.33 metres), tapering towards the top with a rounded apex. The geographical material of the map is contained within a circle 52 inches in diameter and reflects the thinking of the medieval Church with Jerusalem at the centre of the world.

  7. Only the Hereford World Map – Mappa Mundi – has survived complete and is believed to be the world’s largest medieval map. These large maps were drawn in great detail but could only be read by people who spoke Norman French, the language of the literate secular elite. The mappae mundi interpreted the world in spiritual as well as ...