File:Kamianets-Podilskyi map 1691.jpg
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Українська: Давня французька мапа Кам'янця-Подільського 1691 після його захоплення турками
Русский: Старинная карта Каменца-Подольского 1691 года. |
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Français : KAMIENIEC PODOLSKI Ville forte des Estats de Pologne, et de la Haute Podolie avec Titre d'Evéché et de Palatinat, située sur le Sommet d’une Montagne entourée de la Riviere de Smotrycz, et envelopée de Rochers escarpez, à 48. degrez 45. minutes de Latitude et 50. deg. 10. min. de Longitude. Cette Place fut prise par les Turcs sur Polonais le 29e Aoust 1672. Renvois
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Fortified city of the Polish State and of Upper Podolia, with the title of bishopric and palatinate [voivodeship], situated on top of a mountain surrounded by the Smotrycz River and enclosed by steep rocks, at 48°45’ latitude and 50°10’ longitude. This place was taken by the Turks from the Poles on 29 August 1672.
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- Lech’s Palace
- Cathedral church of St Peter and St Paul, today the main mosque where the Grand Vizier entered on 3 September 1672
- St Nicholas’ [church] of the Dominicans
- Franciscan monastery
- Jesuits’ [church], now a stable
- Discalced Carmelites’ [church]
- St Catherine’s [church], now a stable
- Jesuits’ [church] of St Michael where the janissaries are quartered
- St Lazarus Hospital
- St Peter’s and St Paul’s [church], previously Ruthenian [Orthodox], today Catholic
- St Stanislaus’ [church] in the fortress
- Our Lady’s [church]
- St Nicholas’ [church]
- Armenian [Orthodox] church
- Holy Trinity [church]
- St John’s [church, now] Grand Vizier’s mosque
- Ascension [church]
- St Nicholas’ [church]
- St Mary’s [church]
- St Michael’s [church]
- Nativity [church]
- Holy Cross [church] outside the fortress
- St George’s [church], burnt
- Ruins of a tower which collapsed on the eve of the city’s capture, where 600 people perished
- Bridge linking the city with the fortress
- Canal linking the inlet and the outlet of the river
- [Place] where the Turks entered the moat
- Place where the Turks planted a mine
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At Mr. [Nicolas] De Fer’s [workshop] on the Palace Island on the Clock Quay at the Royal Sphere. With royal privilege, 1691.
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Ville forte des Estats de Pologne, et de la Haute Podolie avec Titre d'Evéché et de Palatinat, située sur le Sommet d’une Montagne entourée de la Riviere de Smotrycz, et envelopée de Rochers escarpez, à 48. degrez 45. minutes de Latitude et 50. deg. 10. min. de Longitude. Cette Place fut prise par les Turcs sur Polonais le 29e Aoust 1672.
Fortified city of the Polish State and of Upper Podolia, with the title of bishopric and palatinate [voivodeship], situated on top of a mountain surrounded by the Smotrycz River and enclosed by steep rocks, at 48°45’ latitude and 50°10’ longitude. This place was taken by the Turks from the Poles on 29 August 1672.
Chez le Sr De Fer dans l’Isle du Palais sur le Quay de l’Orloge à la Sphere Royale. Avec Privilege du Roy, 1691.
At Mr. [Nicolas] De Fer’s [workshop] on the Palace Island on the Clock Quay at the Royal Sphere. With royal privilege, 1691.
- Lech’s Palace
- Cathedral church of St Peter and St Paul, today the main mosque where the Grand Vizier entered on 3 September 1672
- St Nicholas’ [church] of the Dominicans
- Franciscan monastery
- Jesuits’ [church], now a stable
- Discalced Carmelites’ [church]
- St Catherine’s [church], now a stable
- Jesuits’ [church] of St Michael where the janissaries are quartered
- St Lazarus Hospital
- St Peter’s and St Paul’s [church], previously Ruthenian [Orthodox], today Catholic
12. Our Lady’s [church]
13. St Nicholas’ [church]
14. Armenian [Orthodox] church
15. Holy Trinity [church]
16. St John’s [church, now] Grand Vizier’s mosque
17. Ascension [church]
18. St Nicholas’ [church]
19. St Mary’s [church]
20. St Michael’s [church]
21. Nativity [church]
22. Holy Cross [church] outside the fortress
23. St George’s [church], burnt
24. Ruins of a tower which collapsed on the eve of the city’s capture, where 600 people perished
25. Bridge linking the city with the fortress
26. Canal linking the inlet and the outlet of the river
27. [Place] where the Turks entered the moat
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