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Hanseatic League - Wikipedia
The Hanseatic League, commonly called The Hansa, was a medieval commercial and defensive network of merchant guilds and market towns in Central and Northern ...
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The medieval Hanseatic League - Hanse.org
The Hanseatic League shaped the economy, trade and politics in northern Europe before losing its importance in the middle of the 17th century.
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Hanseatic League | Definition, History, & Facts - Britannica
Hanseatic League, organization founded by north German towns and German merchant communities abroad to protect their mutual trading interests.
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Hanseatic
Hanseatic, a. (hænsiːˈætɪk) Also 7 anse-, ansiatike, hansiatick, -tique. [ad. med.L. hanseāticus, f. MHG. hanse: see Hanse.] Of or pertaining to the German Hanse.1614 Selden Titles Hon. Pref. C iij, The Hansiatique Societie, beginning about CIɔ.CC. of Christ some while before Frederique the second. ...
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The rise and fall of the Hanseatic League - Works in Progress
The Hanseatic League united merchants to bargain with kings, blockade cities, and even win wars. But when technology changed, defections began and the ...
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Hanseatic City of Lübeck - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Lübeck – the former capital and Queen City of the Hanseatic League – was founded in the 12th century and prospered until the 16th century as the major trading ...
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Hanseatic (disambiguation)
Hanseatic may also refer to:
Hanseatic (class), upper-class people of the free imperial cities Hamburg, Bremen and Lübeck since mid-17th century after the end of the Hanseatic league
MS Hanseatic, a cruise ship operated by Hanseatic Tours 1993–1997 and by Hapag–Lloyd Cruises 1997 onwards
SS Hanseatic
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Hanseatic Republics* - Countries - Office of the Historian
The Hanseatic Republics were composed of the three Free Hanseatic Cities that remained by the late eighteenth century: Bremen, Lübeck, and Hamburg.
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Discover the Hanseatic cities - Hanse.org
184 Hanseatic cities in 16 countries. The Hanseatic cities fascinate with their diversity, historical as well as modern architecture and a wide range of ...
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Hanseatic League - BBC
A powerful trading network for hundreds of years, stretching all the way from the East of England to the heart of Russia.
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The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene - Museum Vest
The museum illustrates how the Hanseatic merchants lived, worked and made their mark on Bergen over the course of 400 years.
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Hanseatic Cross
Recipients
There were approximately 50,000 awards of the Hanseatic Cross of Hamburg, the largest Hanseatic city. Lübeck was the smallest of the Hanseatic cities, and its Hanseatic Cross was awarded approximately 8-10,000 times.
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Hanseatic Bank
As a private bank based in Hamburg, Hanseatic Bank operates throughout Germany. In 2006, Hanseatic Bank founded its subsidiary Hanseatic Service Center GmbH (HSCE), where the employees are responsible for the lending and deposit administration
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Hanseatic Parliament
Hanseatic Conferences
On an annual basis the Hanseatic Parliament is hosting the "Hanseatic Conference", a two-day conference limited to 120 participants See also
Hanseatic League
Small and medium enterprise
References
External links
Hanseatic Parliament Homepage of the association
Baltic Cooperation
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Hanseatic Legion
The Hanseatic Legion was a military unit, first formed of a group of citizens from Hamburg. This association of volunteers was joined immediately by volunteers from Hamburg's Hanseatic sister cities Bremen and Lübeck.
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