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English: A color map (335×400 cm) from Charles Bertram's forged account The Description of Britain (Latin: De Situ Britanniae).

→→→A historical forgery and not to be used as an accurate map.←←←

Text:
Mappa Britanniae Facie i Romanae Secundum Fidem Monumentorum Pervertum Depicta

Tabulam hanc Geographicam Antiquitatis Patriae Cimelium celeberrimo viro Gulielmo Stukeley M.D., C.L.M., F.R.S.eet observantiae testandae ergo D. D. Carolus Bertramus 1755.
C. Bertramus ipse delin: ab orig. & sculpsit.

[motto:] Si Sit Rudent

Date
Source Charles Bertram's "mappa britanniæ facie i romanæ secvndvm fidem monvmentorvm pervertervm depicta" (Copenhagen: 1755), published in color in Britannicarum Gentium Historiæ Antiquæ Scriptores Tres: Richardus Corinensis, Gildas Badonicus, Nennius Banchorensis [Three Authors of the Ancient History of the Britannic People: Richard the Corinese, Gildas the Badonic, Nennius the Bangorian] (Copenhagen: 1757).
Author Charles Bertram
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