Introducing 'Le Govvernement De L'Isle De France', a breathtaking cartographic masterpiece crafted by the renowned mapmaker, Nicolaes Visscher II in 1690. Translated into English, the title means 'The Government of the Isle of France', indicating the political divisions and regions portrayed on this map. The focus of this work is the Île-de-France, a significant region in modern-day France. This map, steeped in history, provides a glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the geography and politics of the time.
The map showcases several prominent cities, each with its own historical significance. Paris, the vibrant capital of France, stands out as a major hub of culture, art, and history. Versailles, renowned for its opulent palace and beautiful gardens, symbolizes the absolute monarchy of the Ancien Régime. Créteil, a commune in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, and Compiègne, a city known for its historic monuments, are also depicted.
In addition to cities, the map also highlights various landmarks and geographical features. One such feature is the Vexin Français Regional Nature Park, a protected area of woodland, farmland, and historic towns. This map is more than just a geographical representation; it is a work of art. The hand-colored outlines, engraved details, and decorative cartouches add to its aesthetic appeal. It also features the coats of arms, a symbol of pride and identity, further enriching its historical value.
The map's intricate detailing extends to the depiction of administrative boundaries, fortifications, forests, waterways, canals, and mountains. The relief is shown pictorially, offering a three-dimensional perspective. This map serves as a testament to the cartographic skills of the Dutch Golden Age, reflecting the meticulous craftsmanship of Nicolaes Visscher II. The grandeur of 'Le Govvernement De L'Isle De France' makes it a perfect addition to any collection, a true treasure for history and map enthusiasts alike.
Some of the significant locations shown on this map:
Île-de-France
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Paris: Known as the "City of Light", Paris is the capital of France and was already a thriving city in 1690. It was known as Lutetia during the Roman era.
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Versailles: A city in the Île-de-France region, it is famous for the Palace of Versailles, a symbol of the absolute monarchy of the Ancien Régime.
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Créteil: A commune in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, it was known as Cristoilum in the Merovingian era.
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Compiègne: A city in northern France, it is known for its historic monuments and was a royal residence in the past.
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Saint-Denis: An important cultural and commercial center, it houses the royal necropolis of the Basilica of Saint-Denis.
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Melun: Known as Metiosedum during the Roman era, it was a strategic crossroads in Gaul.
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Meaux: Known for its Brie de Meaux cheese and the Siege of Meaux during the Hundred Years' War.
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Chelles: Known for the Chelles Abbey, an important center of Merovingian culture in the 7th century.
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Pontoise: Known as Briva Isarae during the Roman era, it was an important medieval fort.
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Argenteuil: Known for its old windmill and the medieval abbey.
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Montreuil: Known for its ramparts, constructed in the 13th century.
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Nanterre: Known for its cathedral, built in the 4th century.
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Vincennes: Known for the Château de Vincennes, a massive 14th-century royal fortress.
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Neuilly-sur-Seine: Known for its wealthy residential character.
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Aulnay-sous-Bois: Known for its medieval church of Saint-Pierre.
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Rueil-Malmaison: Known for the Château de Malmaison, residence of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Courbevoie: Known for its medieval church of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul.
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Champigny-sur-Marne: Known for its medieval church of Saint-Saturnin.
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Colombes: Known for its medieval church of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul.
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Vitry-sur-Seine: Known for its medieval church of Saint-Germain.
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Levallois-Perret: Known for its medieval church of Saint-Justin.
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Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine: Known for its flea market, one of the largest antique markets in the world.
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Asnières-sur-Seine: Known for its medieval church of Sainte-Geneviève.
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Rambouillet: Known for the Château de Rambouillet, a summer residence for the Presidents of the French Republic.
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Fontainebleau: Known for the Palace of Fontainebleau, one of the largest royal châteaux in France.
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Provins: Known for its medieval fortifications, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Brie-Comte-Robert: Known for its medieval castle.
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Étampes: Known for its flamboyant Gothic church of Notre-Dame du Fort.
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Meulan-en-Yvelines: Known for its medieval bridge over the Seine.
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Mantes-la-Jolie: Known for its medieval church of Saint-Maclou.
Notable Natural Features
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Seine River: The second-longest river in France, flowing through Paris.
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Marne River: A major waterway of northeastern France, it merges with the Seine in Paris.
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Oise River: A tributary of the Seine, it flows through several departments in northern France.
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Vexin Français Regional Nature Park: A protected area of woodland, farmland, and historic towns.
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Forest of Fontainebleau: A former royal hunting park, it is now a popular tourist destination.
Notable Historical Events (1600-1690)
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The construction of the Palace of Versailles began in 1661 under the reign of Louis XIV.
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The Fronde, a series of civil wars in France, occurred from 1648 to 1653.
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The Treaty of Rueil was signed in Rueil-Malmaison in 1649, ending the first phase of the Fronde.
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