Figure 2.
Dominican monasteries and European states in 1400 Refer to the image caption for details.The map displays cities across Europe and indicates the presence or absence of Dominican monasteries. State boundaries are shown as they existed in 1400. The distribution shows clusters of cities across Western, Central, and Southern Europe, including areas corresponding to present-day France, Germany, Italy, the Iberian Peninsula, and parts of Eastern Europe. A highlighted rectangular area in Central Europe is enlarged in an inset on the right, providing a closer view of city-level detail and monastery locations within that region. Within the highlighted area, cities without Dominican monasteries are more numerous than cities with Dominican monasteries.

Dominican monasteries and European states in 1400

Note(s): Data on state borders in 1400 is from Euratlas (Nüssli and Nüssli, 2008)

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