Centennia offers a map-based guide to the history of Europe and the Middle East from the 11th century onwards. The software provides a comprehensive overview of the region's history from the past to the present.
The software displays every major war and territorial conflict, indicating the status of each region at intervals of a tenth of a year, and reflecting actual power on the ground rather than internationally recognized borders. For this reason, Centennia Historical Atlas is required reading for all beginning students at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, with over 1200 copies purchased annually for prospective naval officers.
Centennia Historical Atlas makes a perfect visual introduction to Western History from a cartographic perspective, thus, the software is licensed by hundreds of secondary schools, colleges, and universities worldwide. It comes in English, Greek, and German. Additionally, individual home users purchase the Centennia Historical Atlas, making it ideal for anyone with a passion for maps and history. It is an excellent resource for genealogy enthusiasts who want a long-term scope of the history of regions in Europe and the Middle East.
Centennia covers in detail various events and wars in different regions. From the rise and fall of the Ottoman Empire, the Hundred Years War, the Mongol invasions, the Napoleonic Wars, the Unification of Italy and Germany, the First World War, the Rise of Nazi Germany, the Arab-Israeli wars to recent events like the collapse of the USSR, the wars of the former Yugoslavia, and the Chechen wars.
The latest version boasts of a new black-frame interface style, Macintosh OSX edition, updated to 2003, EU focus (for example, the EU in 2007), single-country focus, and various color schemes, making it one of the best historical atlas software in the market.
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