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This table relates legend terms referenced in The Baltic Lands map series to the PCL map source date. This KeyTerm "time-line" is in table format where some of the table cells have been color coded to show land ownership relationships as can be determined from the legend keys. For example, the key terms "Austria", "Austrian Empire", and "Hungarian" are related with respect that they describe that land which is coded dark-blue in the PCL map series. Not all table cells are color coded. Background colors in table cells will not appear in hard copy print-outs. This table may be slow to load. If you have difficulty with viewing this page please let us know. Notes about the terms are noted with an '*' (asterisk). |
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| 4 | & Prussia |
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*1
"&c" is a scribal abbreviation for "et cetera" meaning "and others"
or "and so forth". More commonly abbreviated in English as "etc."
[Lucinda Welenc]
This symbol occurs in 10 of
the 12
legends with specific reference to the Mongols (1220-1478)
and the Turks (1617-1809). Who are "&c"?
Submit comment(s).
*2 "Brandenbg" is most likely "Brandenburg" with the "ur" omitted due to space constraints - see legend circa 1701. Both "Brandenbg" and "Brandenburg" are indexed. Submit comment(s).
*3 No comment as to the relevance of change from the plural Orders to singular Order. Unless otherwise noted, the singular form Order is used as standard for indexing. Submit comment(s).
*4 No comment as to the relevance of change from Brandenburg & Prussia to Prussia & Brandenbg. Is the order in which peoples are represented related to the majority or power of peoples? Both are indexed. Submit comment(s).
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