Abraham Ortelius

Description: (Flemish Cartographer Who Created the World's First Modern Atlas)
Flemish cartographer of the 16th century, Abraham Ortelius is remembered as the person who created Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the world’s first modern atlas. Starting his career as an engraver, he later switched to map-making. He also served as Spanish king Philip II’s official geographer and proposed the idea of continental drift.

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Birthday April 14, 1527 (Aries)
Died on June 28, 1598
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