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Rare separately published map of the Kingdom of Bohemia, drawn by Jean de Beaurain, mapmaker to the King of France.

Bohemia is divided into fifteen circles, which represent the various regions and territories of Bohemia. Each circle is labeled with its name, and the borders of the regions are clearly demarcated. The map also includes the Comte de Glatz, which was a small territory that was part of Bohemia at the time the map was created. Additionally, the map includes the Territoire d'Egra, which was a small territory that was part of the Holy Roman Empire.

Bohemia, at the time this map was created, was a kingdom within the Holy Roman Empire. . The map shows the various regions of Bohemia, including the Duchy of Bohemia, the Margraviate of Moravia, and the County of Kladsko. The regions are labeled with their names, and the borders are clearly demarcated.

The Comte de Glatz, which is shown on the map, was a small territory that was part of Bohemia. It was located in what is now the Czechia, near the border with Poland.  

The Territoire d'Egra (now Cheb), which is also shown on the map, was a small territory that was part of the Holy Roman Empire. It was located in what is now the Czechia, near the border with Germany.