- Leo Belgicus
The Leo Belgicus, Latin for "Belgian Lion" or "Dutch Lion" (see below), is a map of the
Low Countries (theNetherlands andBelgium ) drawn in the shape of a lion.The earliest Leo Belgicus was drawn by the
Austria ncartographer Michael Aitzinger in 1583, when the Netherlands were fighting theEighty Years' War for independence. The motif was inspired by the heraldic figure of the lion, occurring in the coats of arms of several of the Dutch provinces, as well as in those of William of Orange.Aitzinger's map was the first of many. There were three different designs. In the most common one, the lion's head located was in the northeast of the country and the tail in the southeast. The most famous version is that of
Claes Janszoon Visscher , which was published in1609 on the occasion of theTwelve Years' Truce . A less common design reversed the position of the lion, as shown in the "Leo Belgicus" byJodocus Hondius .The third version was published in the later stages of the war, and after the independence of the
Dutch Republic was confirmed in thePeace of Westphalia (1648). It is called the "Leo Hollandicus", the Holland Lion, and shows only the province of Holland. One of the earliest versions was published by Visscher around 1625.Note on the name "Leo Belgicus"
Although the name "
Belgica " is now reserved for the Southern Netherlands ("Belgium "), before the division of the Low Countries into a southern and a northern half in the 16th century, the name referred to the entireLow Countries , and was the usual Latin translation of "the Netherlands" (which name then covered the current territory of both the Netherlands and Belgium). For example, several contemporary maps of theDutch Republic , which consisted of the Northern Netherlands, and therefore has almost no intersection with the country of Belgium, show the Latin title "Belgium Foederatum". [For example, the map "Belgium Foederatum" byMatthaeus Seutter , from 1745, which show the current Netherlands. [http://cartweb.geography.ua.edu:9001/StyleServer/calcrgn?cat=Europe&item=France%20and%20Low%20Countries/Europe1745c.sid&wid=500&hei=400&props=item(Name,Description),cat(Name,Description)&style=simple/view.xsl&plugin.xsl] ]References
External links
* [http://dutchrevolt.leidenuniv.nl/Nederlands/symbolen/leo%20belgicus%20ubl.htm Several versions of the map, Leiden University]
* [http://www.swaen.com/archive-thumbnail-catalogue.php?categories=202 See : Leo Belgicus maps in Antique Map Price and high resolution image source by Swaen.com.]
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