On the Borgia map, the
Garden of Eden is positioned near
India superior - the mouth of the
Ganges, and is portrayed as a land of marvels and
precious stones. It is also quite close to
China, a country which is represented by tiny figures collecting
silk from the trees. The
Babylonian,
Alexandrian,
Carthaginian and
Roman Empires are emphasized on the map in an orderly sequence. Of the chaotic
Italian state at the time, the mapmaker comments that "Italy, beautiful, fertile, strong and proud, from lack of a single lord, has no justice". Special mentions are made of various Crusades including: Charlemagne's campaign in the
Iberian Peninsula, crusading in northeastern
Europe,
Africa, and
Nicopolis, and the "future" threat of the
Gog and Magog, who are described specifically as "Jews". The map has a well crafted design, and was made to last a long time. The Borgia map includes a legend referring to Ebinichibel, who is described as "the
Saracen Ethiopian king with his dog-headed people". , with mention of
Barcelona (Barzilona) and
València, among other cities. ==References==