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Jerusalem was controlled by the Ottoman Empire during medieval times.
A long time ago Greece conquered Italy.
Constantinople is the historical name of Istanbul, Turkey.
Assuming the map is of the known world, medieval maps were usually centered on Jerusalem. Sometimes they were centered on Rome. Portolan charts were sometimes based on a projectioncentering on Alexandria, and this was true even if Alexandria was not on the map.
medieval maps were made out of parchment before the Chinese invented paper a few years later
Mappa mundi is a general term used to describe medieval European maps of the world.
According to Google Maps the mileage between Jerusalem to Tiberias is 164km or 101.9 miles.
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Peter Mesenburg has written: 'Kartographie im Mittelalter' -- subject(s): Early maps, Geography, Medieval, Maps, Medieval Geography, Nautical charts
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