The CENTENNIA Centennia Historical Atlas

A dynamic, animated guide to a thousand years of history...
 
 

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Kenneth Rip wrote:
love Centennia...any chance of adding data for the first millennium?
George H. wrote:
Wow! I found this through a Youtube video (with attribution!) after searching for something similar (a detailed map of the Holy Roman Empire) and this does not disappoint! While I'm a little shocked at the price tag, even the free version is leaps and bounds ahead of your nearest competitor (Harvard University, who doesn't let non-students access the map for any price AND whos map isnt even as detailed!) I know I will eventually buy the full version as I love this so much already!
Taj Luckens wrote:
Hello, I am a student, I am wondering if you have any version for personal use, as I study history in my free time every day, and geacron isn't doing it for me.

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