The urban design was based on medieval maps of Jerusalem, and the street grid formed a Latin cross.
The name for South China used most commonly on medieval maps was Manzi.
It is the largest medieval map known to still exist.
The name of Gandō can only be found on medieval Gyōki-style maps.
A small village known as Nugor appears on a medieval map from 1147.
The village is noted as 'Emba' in medieval maps.
With gnarled fingers, the pope unfurled a copy of a medieval map across his desk.
The cover features a medieval map of the world as it was known surrounded by the "world ocean".
From ancient texts to medieval maps, anything written down for study would have been done with manuscripts.
The name is also commonly used on medieval maps.