- Placename
- ephesus
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.93569982 Longitude27.346093
Description
"I am not partiall to infringe our Lawes;
The enmity and discord which of late
Sprung from the rancorous outrage of your Duke,
To Merchants our well-dealing Countrimen,
Who wanting gilders to redeeme their liues,
Haue seal'd his rigorous statutes with their blouds,
Excludes all pitty from our threatning lookes:
For since the mortall and intestine iarres
Twixt thy seditious Countrimen and vs,
It hath in solemne Synodes beene decreed,
Both by the Siracusians and our selues,
To admit no trafficke to our aduerse townes:
Nay more, if any borne at Ephesus
Be seene at any Siracusian Marts and Fayres:
Againe, if any Siracusian borne
Come to the Bay of Ephesus, he dies:
His goods confiscate to the Dukes dispose,
Vnlesse a thousand markes be leuied
To quit the penalty, and to ransome him:
Thy substance, valued at the highest rate,
Cannot amount vnto a hundred Markes,
Therefore by Law thou art condemn'd to die."
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TLCMap IDte6ca3
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:47 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:47
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.07742981 Longitude15.2795644
Description
"Merchant of Siracusa, plead no more."
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TLCMap IDte6ca4
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:48 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:48
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.07742981 Longitude15.2795644
Description
"I am not partiall to infringe our Lawes;
The enmity and discord which of late
Sprung from the rancorous outrage of your Duke,
To Merchants our well-dealing Countrimen,
Who wanting gilders to redeeme their liues,
Haue seal'd his rigorous statutes with their blouds,
Excludes all pitty from our threatning lookes:
For since the mortall and intestine iarres
Twixt thy seditious Countrimen and vs,
It hath in solemne Synodes beene decreed,
Both by the Siracusians and our selues,
To admit no trafficke to our aduerse townes:
Nay more, if any borne at Ephesus
Be seene at any Siracusian Marts and Fayres:
Againe, if any Siracusian borne
Come to the Bay of Ephesus, he dies:
His goods confiscate to the Dukes dispose,
Vnlesse a thousand markes be leuied
To quit the penalty, and to ransome him:
Thy substance, valued at the highest rate,
Cannot amount vnto a hundred Markes,
Therefore by Law thou art condemn'd to die."
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TLCMap IDte6ca5
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:48 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:48
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.07742981 Longitude15.2795644
Description
"I am not partiall to infringe our Lawes;
The enmity and discord which of late
Sprung from the rancorous outrage of your Duke,
To Merchants our well-dealing Countrimen,
Who wanting gilders to redeeme their liues,
Haue seal'd his rigorous statutes with their blouds,
Excludes all pitty from our threatning lookes:
For since the mortall and intestine iarres
Twixt thy seditious Countrimen and vs,
It hath in solemne Synodes beene decreed,
Both by the Siracusians and our selues,
To admit no trafficke to our aduerse townes:
Nay more, if any borne at Ephesus
Be seene at any Siracusian Marts and Fayres:
Againe, if any Siracusian borne
Come to the Bay of Ephesus, he dies:
His goods confiscate to the Dukes dispose,
Vnlesse a thousand markes be leuied
To quit the penalty, and to ransome him:
Thy substance, valued at the highest rate,
Cannot amount vnto a hundred Markes,
Therefore by Law thou art condemn'd to die."
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TLCMap IDte6ca6
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:48 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:48
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.93569982 Longitude27.346093
Description
"I am not partiall to infringe our Lawes;
The enmity and discord which of late
Sprung from the rancorous outrage of your Duke,
To Merchants our well-dealing Countrimen,
Who wanting gilders to redeeme their liues,
Haue seal'd his rigorous statutes with their blouds,
Excludes all pitty from our threatning lookes:
For since the mortall and intestine iarres
Twixt thy seditious Countrimen and vs,
It hath in solemne Synodes beene decreed,
Both by the Siracusians and our selues,
To admit no trafficke to our aduerse townes:
Nay more, if any borne at Ephesus
Be seene at any Siracusian Marts and Fayres:
Againe, if any Siracusian borne
Come to the Bay of Ephesus, he dies:
His goods confiscate to the Dukes dispose,
Vnlesse a thousand markes be leuied
To quit the penalty, and to ransome him:
Thy substance, valued at the highest rate,
Cannot amount vnto a hundred Markes,
Therefore by Law thou art condemn'd to die."
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TLCMap IDte6ca9
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:49 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:49
- Placename
- epidamium
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.32524778 Longitude19.4582858
Description
"In Syracusa was I borne, and wedde
Vnto a woman, happy but for me,
And by me; had not our hap beene bad:
With her I liu'd in ioy, our wealth increast
By prosperous voyages I often made
To Epidamium, till my factors death,
And he great care of goods at randone left,
Drew me from kinde embracements of my spouse;
From whom my absence was not sixe moneths olde,
Before her selfe (almost at fainting vnder
The pleasing punishment that women beare)
Had made prouision for her following me,
And soone, and safe, arriued where I was:
There had she not beene long, but she became
A ioyfull mother of two goodly sonnes:
And, which was strange, the one so like the other,
As could not be distinguish'd but by names."
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TLCMap IDte6cab
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:50 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:50
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.07742981 Longitude15.2795644
Description
"Well Siracusian; say in briefe the cause
Why thou departedst from thy natiue home?"
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TLCMap IDte6caa
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:50 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:50
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.07742981 Longitude15.2795644
Description
"In Syracusa was I borne, and wedde
Vnto a woman, happy but for me,
And by me; had not our hap beene bad:
With her I liu'd in ioy, our wealth increast
By prosperous voyages I often made
To Epidamium, till my factors death,
And he great care of goods at randone left,
Drew me from kinde embracements of my spouse;
From whom my absence was not sixe moneths olde,
Before her selfe (almost at fainting vnder
The pleasing punishment that women beare)
Had made prouision for her following me,
And soone, and safe, arriued where I was:
There had she not beene long, but she became
A ioyfull mother of two goodly sonnes:
And, which was strange, the one so like the other,
As could not be distinguish'd but by names."
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TLCMap IDte6cac
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:50 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:50
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.93569982 Longitude27.346093
Description
"And for what cause thou cam'st to Ephesus."
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TLCMap IDte6ca7
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:49 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:49
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.07742981 Longitude15.2795644
Description
"I am not partiall to infringe our Lawes;
The enmity and discord which of late
Sprung from the rancorous outrage of your Duke,
To Merchants our well-dealing Countrimen,
Who wanting gilders to redeeme their liues,
Haue seal'd his rigorous statutes with their blouds,
Excludes all pitty from our threatning lookes:
For since the mortall and intestine iarres
Twixt thy seditious Countrimen and vs,
It hath in solemne Synodes beene decreed,
Both by the Siracusians and our selues,
To admit no trafficke to our aduerse townes:
Nay more, if any borne at Ephesus
Be seene at any Siracusian Marts and Fayres:
Againe, if any Siracusian borne
Come to the Bay of Ephesus, he dies:
His goods confiscate to the Dukes dispose,
Vnlesse a thousand markes be leuied
To quit the penalty, and to ransome him:
Thy substance, valued at the highest rate,
Cannot amount vnto a hundred Markes,
Therefore by Law thou art condemn'd to die."
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TLCMap IDte6ca8
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:49 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:49
- Placename
- epidarus
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.32524778 Longitude19.4582858
Description
"At length the sonne gazing vpon the earth,
Disperst those vapours that offended vs,
And by the benefit of his wished light
The seas waxt calme, and we discouered
Two shippes from farre, making amaine to vs:
Of Corinth that, of Epidarus this,
But ere they came, oh let me say no more,
Gather the sequell by that went before."
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TLCMap IDte6cb0
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:51 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:51
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.32524778 Longitude19.4582858
Description
"A league from Epidamium had we saild
Before the alwaies winde-obeying deepe
Gaue any Tragicke Instance of our harme:
But longer did we not retaine much hope;
For what obscured light the heauens did grant,
Did but conuay vnto our fearefull mindes
A doubtfull warrant of immediate death,
Which though my selfe would gladly haue imbrac'd,
Yet the incessant weepings of my wife,
Weeping before for what she saw must come,
And pitteous playnings of the prettie babes
That mourn'd for fashion, ignorant what to feare,
Forst me to seeke delayes for them and me,
And this it was: (for other meanes was none)
The Sailors sought for safety by our boate,
And left the ship then sinking ripe to vs.
My wife, more carefull for the latter borne,
Had fastned him vnto a small spare Mast,
Such as sea-faring men prouide for stormes:
To him one of the other twins was bound,
Whil'st I had beene like heedfull of the other."
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TLCMap IDte6cb2
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:52 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:52
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.93939401 Longitude22.93125501
Description
"At length the sonne gazing vpon the earth,
Disperst those vapours that offended vs,
And by the benefit of his wished light
The seas waxt calme, and we discouered
Two shippes from farre, making amaine to vs:
Of Corinth that, of Epidarus this,
But ere they came, oh let me say no more,
Gather the sequell by that went before."
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TLCMap IDte6cad
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:51 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:51
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.93939401 Longitude22.93125501
Description
"The children thus dispos'd, my wife and I,
Fixing our eyes on whom our care was fixt,
Fastned our selues at eyther end the mast,
And floating straight, obedient to the streame,
Was carried towards Corinth, as we thought."
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TLCMap IDte6cae
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:51 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:51
Details
Latitude38.99582609225602 Longitude22.56014274
Description
"Fiue Sommers haue I spent in farthest Greece,
Roming cleane through the bounds of Asia,
And coasting homeward, came to Ephesus:
Hopelesse to finde, yet loth to leaue vnsought
Or that, or any place that harbours men:
But heere must end the story of my life,
And happy were I in my timelie death,
Could all my trauells warrant me they liue."
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TLCMap IDte6caf
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:51 Updated At2025-11-15 10:38:52
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.93939401 Longitude22.93125501
Description
"Oh had the gods done so, I had not now
Worthily tearm'd them mercilesse to vs:
For ere the ships could meet by twice fiue leagues,
We were encountred by a mighty rocke,
Which being violently borne vp,
Our helpefull ship was splitted in the midst;
So that in this vniust diuorce of vs,
Fortune had left to both of vs alike,
What to delight in, what to sorrow for,
Her part, poore soule, seeming as burdened
With lesser waight, but not with lesser woe,
Was carried with more speed before the winde,
And in our sight they three were taken vp
By Fishermen of Corinth, as we thought."
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TLCMap IDte6cb1
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:51 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:51
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.07742981 Longitude15.2795644
Description
"Therefore giue out you are of Epidamium,
Lest that your goods too soone be confiscate:
This very day a Syracusian Marchant
Is apprehended for a riuall here,
And not being able to buy out his life,
According to the statute of the towne,
Dies ere the wearie sunne set in the West:
There is your monie that I had to keepe."
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TLCMap IDte6cb6
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:53 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:53
Details
Latitude36.03268915 Longitude100.703125
Description
"Fiue Sommers haue I spent in farthest Greece,
Roming cleane through the bounds of Asia,
And coasting homeward, came to Ephesus:
Hopelesse to finde, yet loth to leaue vnsought
Or that, or any place that harbours men:
But heere must end the story of my life,
And happy were I in my timelie death,
Could all my trauells warrant me they liue."
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TLCMap IDte6cb7
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:53 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:53
- Placename
- ephesus
- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.93569982 Longitude27.346093
Description
"Fiue Sommers haue I spent in farthest Greece,
Roming cleane through the bounds of Asia,
And coasting homeward, came to Ephesus:
Hopelesse to finde, yet loth to leaue vnsought
Or that, or any place that harbours men:
But heere must end the story of my life,
And happy were I in my timelie death,
Could all my trauells warrant me they liue."
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TLCMap IDte6cb3
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:52 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:52
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.93569982 Longitude27.346093
Description
"Haplesse Egeon whom the fates haue markt
To beare the extremitie of dire mishap:
Now trust me, were it not against our Lawes,
Against my Crowne, my oath, my dignity,
Which Princes would they may not disanull,
My soule should sue as aduocate for thee:
But though thou art adiudged to the death,
And passed sentence may not be recal'd
But to our honours great disparagement:
Yet will I fauour thee in what I can;
Therefore Marchant, Ile limit thee this day
To seeke thy helpe by beneficiall helpe,
Try all the friends thou hast in Ephesus,
Beg thou, or borrow, to make vp the summe,
And liue: if no, then thou art doom'd to die:
Iaylor, take him to thy custodie."
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TLCMap IDte6cb4
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:52 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:52
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.32524778 Longitude19.4582858
Description
"Therefore giue out you are of Epidamium,
Lest that your goods too soone be confiscate:
This very day a Syracusian Marchant
Is apprehended for a riuall here,
And not being able to buy out his life,
According to the statute of the towne,
Dies ere the wearie sunne set in the West:
There is your monie that I had to keepe."
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TLCMap IDte6cb5
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:53 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:53
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.93569982 Longitude27.346093
Description
"I know you not:
In Ephesus I am but two houres old,
As strange vnto your towne, as to your talke,
Who euery word by all my wit being scan'd,
Wants wit in all, one word to vnderstand."
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TLCMap IDte6cba
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:54 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:54
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude53.54841586 Longitude-7.817661611
Description
"In what part of her body stands Ireland?"
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TLCMap IDte6cc0
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:56 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.83392396 Longitude-1.013852044
Description
"Where England?"
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TLCMap IDte6cc4
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:57 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:57
Details
Latitude52.27972761 Longitude19.35940374
Description
"I
warrant, her ragges and the Tallow in them, will burne
a Poland Winter: If she liues till doomesday, she'l burne
a weeke longer then the whole World."
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TLCMap IDte6cbd
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:55 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:55
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude57.07417756 Longitude-4.468917903
Description
"Where Scotland?"
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TLCMap IDte6cbf
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:55 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:55
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"Where France?"
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TLCMap IDte6cc2
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:56 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:56
Details
Latitude47.09192896 Longitude2.572607236
Description
"But I guesse, it stood in her chin
by the salt rheume that ranne betweene France, and it."
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TLCMap IDte6cc1
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:56 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:56
Details
Latitude39.68618495 Longitude-3.530989048
Description
"Where Spaine?"
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TLCMap IDte6cc3
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:56 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:56
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude24.36951493 Longitude-102.0267409
Description
"Where America, the Indies?"
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TLCMap IDte6cc5
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:57 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:57
Details
Latitude-10.00580161 Longitude-40.82128995
Description
"Where America, the Indies?"
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- 38816
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TLCMap IDte6cc6
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:57 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:57
Details
Latitude32.24015737 Longitude54.35805636
Description
"Mar. You know since Pentecost the sum is due,
And since I haue not much importun'd you,
Nor now I had not, but that I am bound
To Persia, and want Gilders for my voyage:
Therefore make present satisfaction,
Or Ile attach you by this Officer."
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TLCMap IDte6ccf
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:00 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:00
Details
Latitude39.68618495 Longitude-3.530989048
Description
"Oh sir, vpon her nose, all ore embellished with
Rubies, Carbuncles, Saphires, declining their rich As-
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madoes of Carrects to be ballast at her nose."
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TLCMap IDte6cc7
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:58 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:58
Details
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"Where stood Belgia, the Netherlands?"
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TLCMap IDte6cc8
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:58 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:58
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Sir, sir, I shall haue Law in Ephesus,
To your notorious shame, I doubt it not."
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TLCMap IDte6cc9
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:58 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:58
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.32524778 Longitude19.4582858
Description
"Master, there's a Barke of Epidamium,
That staies but till her Owner comes aboord,
And then sir she beares away."
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TLCMap IDte6cca
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:59 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude52.02353295 Longitude5.464131867
Description
"Where stood Belgia, the Netherlands?"
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TLCMap IDte6ccc
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:59 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.32524778 Longitude19.4582858
Description
"Why thou peeuish sheep
What ship of Epidamium staies for me."
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TLCMap IDte6ccb
Created At2025-11-15 10:09:59 Updated At2025-11-15 10:09:59
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude39.13678884 Longitude35.69782267
Description
"I will debate this matter at more leisure
And teach your eares to list me with more heede:
To Adriana Villaine hie thee straight:
Giue her this key, and tell her in the Deske
That's couer'd o're with Turkish Tapistrie,
There is a purse of Duckets, let her send it:
Tell her, I am arrested in the streete,
And that shall baile me: hie thee slaue, be gone,
On Officer to prison, till it come."
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TLCMap IDte6ccd
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:00 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:00
Details
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Description
"No, he's in Tartar limbo, worse then hell:
A diuell in an euerlasting garment hath him;
On whose hard heart is button'd vp with steele:
A Feind, a Fairie, pittilesse and ruffe:
A Wolfe, nay worse, a fellow all in buffe:
A back friend, a shoulder-clapper, one that countermΓ£ds
The passages of allies, creekes, and narrow lands:
A hound that runs Counter, and yet draws drifoot well,
One that before the IudgmαΊ½t carries poore soules to hel."
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TLCMap IDte6cce
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:00 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:00
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Mar. To see a reuerent Siracusian Merchant,
Who put vnluckily into this Bay
Against the Lawes and Statutes of this Towne,
Beheaded publikely for his offence."
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TLCMap IDte6cd3
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:01 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:01
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"My wife is in a wayward moode to day,
And will not lightly trust the Messenger,
That I should be attach'd in Ephesus,
I tell you 'twill sound harshly in her eares."
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TLCMap IDte6cd0
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:00 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:00
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"But seuen yeares since, in Siracusa boy
Thou know'st we parted, but perhaps my sonne,
Thou sham'st to acknowledge me in miserie."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte6cdc
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:03 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude37.07742981 Longitude15.2795644
Description
"Speake freely Siracusian what thou wilt."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte6cd6
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:02 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:02
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I ne're saw Siracusa in my life."
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TLCMap IDte6cd8
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:03 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"By men of Epidamium, he, and I,
And the twin Dromio, all were taken vp;
But by and by, rude Fishermen of Corinth
By force tooke Dromio, and my sonne from them,
And me they left with those of Epidamium."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte6cdb
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:03 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I tell thee Siracusian, twentie yeares
Haue I bin Patron to Antipholus,
During which time, he ne're saw Siracusa:
I see thy age and dangers make thee dote."
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TLCMap IDte6cdd
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:04 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:04
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I tell thee Siracusian, twentie yeares
Haue I bin Patron to Antipholus,
During which time, he ne're saw Siracusa:
I see thy age and dangers make thee dote."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte6cd9
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:03 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:03
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
Latitude41.32524778 Longitude19.4582858
Description
"By men of Epidamium, he, and I,
And the twin Dromio, all were taken vp;
But by and by, rude Fishermen of Corinth
By force tooke Dromio, and my sonne from them,
And me they left with those of Epidamium."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte6ce1
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:05 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"No sir, not I, I came from Siracuse."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte6ce2
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:05 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"By men of Epidamium, he, and I,
And the twin Dromio, all were taken vp;
But by and by, rude Fishermen of Corinth
By force tooke Dromio, and my sonne from them,
And me they left with those of Epidamium."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte6cde
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:05 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"I came from Corinth my most gracious Lord
E. Dro."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte6cdf
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:05 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:05
- Placename
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- Type
- Text
Details
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Description
"Antipholus thou cam'st from Corinth first."
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Sources
TLCMap IDte6ce0
Created At2025-11-15 10:10:05 Updated At2025-11-15 10:10:05
Details
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Description
"Sure these are but imaginarie wiles,
And lapland Sorcerers inhabite here."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte6ce3
Created At2025-11-15 10:27:43 Updated At2025-11-15 10:27:43
Details
Latitude51.10804846 Longitude1.278355202
Description
"I look'd for the chalkle Cliffes, but I could find
no whitenesse in them."
Extended Data
- offset
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Sources
TLCMap IDte6ce4
Created At2025-11-17 17:43:12 Updated At2025-11-17 17:43:12