A complex digital model of parallel Franco-Burgundian itinerarii (Louis XI, Philip the Good and Karl the Bold) as a tool for studying administrative institutions, military-political and diplomatic activity
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The article is devoted to the GIS cartography of the royal and ducal itineraries of Lous XI, Philip the Good and Charles the Bold (1461–1477). The intinerary is not the simple calendar list of visited places but the source characterizing the implementation of the government strategies – 'the style of governing'. The itinerary allows to satisfy step by step the interest in problems of power, the mechanisms of its implementation, the definition of spaces of real power. The article proposes approaches to creating a complex digital model of parallel Franco-Burgundian itineraries.