File:Kastellion in Liber insularum Archipelagi (420s-1430s).jpg

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English: Mediaeval map of Constantinople
Deutsch: Mittelalterliche Karte von Konstantinopel.
Map by Cristoforo Buondelmonti, a Florentine cartographer, from the volume Liber insularum archipelagi (Venice copy)
Date 1420s-1430s
Source https://sakipsabancimuzesi.org/tr/object/istanbul-haritasi
Author Cristoforo Buondelmonti
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