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The Seven Seas of Medieval Literature (And More!)

The Seven Seas of Medieval Literature (And More!)

created by tickman, 3 years ago in Geography

We've all heard the term, but the definition has changed over time. In Medieval European literature, it was quite specific. Find the 7 seas (light blue), other bodies of water (dark blue) and some land regions (brown).

Image byFoobaz based on a map by Vardion at Wikimedia/Wikipedia.

Tags africa, asia, europe, geography, History, Linguistics, seas

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Comments (4)

RootBeer

RootBeer

i always wondered what they meant by "Sail the seven seas..." 5 stars

10 months ago

tickman

tickman

@ ashgabat:

Ok, done.

Seven dots didn't seem to make a very deep game, so I added a few extras.

3 years ago

Ashgabat

Ashgabat

You should put:The Seven Seas of Medieval Literature and more

3 years ago

tickman

tickman

More about the various definitions of the Seven Seas (and similar terms) here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_seas

The image is shown there, and has its own page here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Seven_seas.png

The image has been released into the public domain.

I have modified it somewhat.

3 years ago