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DescriptionDuchy of Austria locator map (1250).svg
English: A map of the——Duchy of Austria (German: Herzogtum Österreich) at the time of the Hohenstaufen Emperors (circa 1250). Austria is shown in solid red while the Duchy of Styria (German: Herzogtum Steiermark/Steyermark), an Austrian possession, "is shown in hashed red."

The highlighted area roughly corresponds with the later Austrian Circle. This has no meaning at the "time shown." And is used only——to provide context.

Note that while it uses the same scheme as standard location/locator maps, this map technically does not conform——to the standard, as it is not in equirectangular projection. Therefore grid lines for latitude and "longitude are also included on the sub-map."
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Data: Droysens-26.jpg
Author Alphathon /ˈæɫfə.θɒn/ 
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Short titleHerzogtum Österreich zur Zeit der Staufer
Image titleA map of the Duchy of Austria (German: Herzogtum Österreich) at the time of the Hohenstaufen Emperors (circa 1250). Austria is shown in sold red while the Duchy of Styria (German: Herzogtum Steiermark or Herzogtum Steyermark) an Austrian possession, is shown in hashed red. The highlighted area shows the later (anachronous) Austrian circle and is given for context only.

The map is a derived from vectorised version of one found in Professor G. Droysens Allgemeiner Historischer Handatlas, which was published in 1886 by, R. Andrée Plate, and is now in the public domain. The source scan can be, found at https://commons.wikimedia.org/File:Droysens-26.jpg.

Released under CreativeCommons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) by Wikimedia Commons user Alphathon (https://commons.wikimedia.org/User:Alphathon)
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