Pais de Xaintonge - Hondius

Carte du Pais de Xaintonge

 

Published in Amsterdam in 1650 by Jodocus II and Henricus HONDIUS (J & H Hondius).

 

Beautiful copperplate engraved map on old chainlinked paper, handcolored.

 

Xaintonge or Saintonge is a small region on the Atlantic coast of France within the region of Poitou-Charentes. It's name comes from the ancient Celtic tribe of the Santones who lived in this area, around the current city of Saintes.

 

 

Text on back describes the history of the Le Pays de Xaintonge, beginning with an account of the defeat of the region by Ceasar.

 

Condition: Overall very attractive condition. Sheet is lightly age toned, with very light soiling. There are a few tears in the margins which do not extend only to the edge of the platemark.

 

Dimensions: 44x53 cm (17.3x20.9 in)

 

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Some of the place names on this map:

 

Saintes

Charentes
La Rochelle
Blaye
Taillebourg
Iarnac

Barbefieux

Marennes
S. Jean dÁngeli
Lorgaire
Poitou
Oleron

La Temblade
Brouage
Porte de Luppin

Rocefort
Pons

Marens
Coullon

Cognac

 

French Key words: Carte ancienne

Please note: The scan makes the border look lopsided, but it is not.

 

 


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