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The price for a single-user license of Centennia (full-access code) is $89.00 plus shipping and handling. Additional copies/licenses are available at a significant discount. Get a second copy for only $69 more.
Try before you buy: if you have not done so yet, download the most recent version of the app and make sure it's right for you before you make your purchase. The free edition, Centennia Nations Edition, covers the rise of modern European and Middle Eastern nations in the 150-year period beginning with the French Revolution in 1789 and running through the summer of 1939 —the eve of the Second World War. The complete edition of the Centennia Historical Atlas, covering all ten centuries, requires a paid license.
Comments:
Taj Luckens wrote: 5👍
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.
John Perry wrote: 7👍
I see little mention of genealogy. Without Centennia (Millennia back in the 1990's) I don't know if I would have ever known to look for my northern Germany ancestors in the Scandinavian (Denmark) section of the genealogy library. My grandmother was born in Lublin. I assumed Poland, not Russia at the time. A very useful genealogy tool, thanks.
Ellen M. wrote: 12👍
At last! I'm looking forward to using CENTENNIA Research Edition when my department completes the purchase ..... assuming we can fund it. Can you tell me: are the KML files compatible with Google Earth? Would I be able to show the historical borders of Europe, e.g., in 1499 displayed with the perspective and view features in Google Earth?
Hello Ellen. I have added some sample views showing Centennia KML files viewed in Google Earth.