- The
Ebstorf Map was an
example of a
mappa mundi (a
medieval European map of the world). It was made by
Gervase of
Ebstorf, who was
possibly the same man...
- (16 mi)
south of Lüneburg.
Ebstorf was the seat of the
former Samtgemeinde (lit. 'collective muni****lity')
Altes Amt
Ebstorf.
Ebstorf Map "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank...
- Amt
Ebstorf. The
Samtgemeinde Bevensen-
Ebstorf consists of the
following muni****lities:
Altenmedingen Bad Bevensen1, 2
Barum Emmendorf Ebstorf Hanstedt...
-
elaborate wall maps, the
largest of
which to
survive to
modern times, the
Ebstorf map, was
around 3.5 m (11 ft 6 in) in diameter. The term
derives from the...
-
Ebstorf Abbey (German:
Abtei Ebstorf or German:
Kloster Ebstorf) is a
Lutheran convent of nuns that is
located near the
Lower Saxon town of Uelzen, in...
-
Gervase of
Ebstorf (fl. 1234-1240) is best
known as the
author of the
Ebstorf Map, a
medieval mappa mundi created between 1234 and 1240. He may or may...
- near
Negenborn and Loc****
Abbey in Rehburg-Loc****) and
convents (such as
Ebstorf Abbey near the town of
Uelzen and
Bursfelde Abbey in Bursfelde) adopted...
- The
Battle of Lüneburg
Heath (also
called the
Battle of
Ebstorf) was a
conflict between the army of King
Louis the
Younger and the
Norse Great Heathen...
-
Altes Amt
Ebstorf is a
former Samtgemeinde (lit. 'collective muni****lity') in the
district of Uelzen, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. Its seat was in the village...
- part of the
African continent. The
Ebstorf Map was an
example of a
European mappa mundi, made by
Gervase of
Ebstorf, who was
possibly the same man as Gervase...