File:Keltogalatias kai Galia Beltike kai Germanias Kato kai Ano.jpg

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English: The 3rd European Map, depicting France ("Celtogallia Aquitania, Lugdunensis, and Narbonensis"), the Low Countries ("Gallia Belgica", misspelled "Beltica"), and Roman Germany ("Upper" and "Lower Germany"), from an early 15th-century Greek manuscript edition of Ptolemy's Geography (MS Gr Z 388 [=333] f. 57 r.) from the collection at Venice's St Mark's Library (Biblioteca Nazionale Marciano di Venezia).
Latina: Europa III: Gallia
Ἀρχαία ἑλληνικὴ: Κελτογαλατΐα Ἀκουϊτανΐα και Λυγδουνησία, Ναρβωνησία Κελτογαλατΐα, Γαλΐα Βελτϊκή, και Γερμανΐα Κατο και Ἄνω
Italiano: Europa III—Gallia
Date early 15th century
date QS:P,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P4241,Q40719727
Source PBS Learning Media
Author Ptolemy
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