Administrative division of Denmark in Medieval times. The different colors indicate the division in sysler in Jutland while the red lines indicate borders between herreder (hundreds). Dotted red lines indicate newer borders.
Note:The four purely ecclesiastic sysler on Zealand are not included on this map.
The map is made by professor Johannes Steenstrup (died 1935) for use in Danmarks Riges Historie (1900) and is in Public Domain because of the age.
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<!-- Uploaded with Cropbot operated by User:Nico-dk --> Administrative division of Denmark in Medieval times. The different colors indicate the division in ''sysler'' in Jutland while the red lines indicate borders between ''herreder'' ([[:en:Hundred