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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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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 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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Hanseatic University Rostock
The Hanseatic University (HU) in Rostock-Warnemünde was a private university in Rostock, Germany. Athletics
The university planned its own Hanseatic Yachting Club for the spring of 2008.
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Hanseatic Goethe Prize
The Hanseatic Goethe Prize (German: Hansischer Goethe-Preis) was a German literary and artistic award, given biennially from 1949 to 2005 to a figure
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Hanseatic flags
Hanseatic flags are the banners of Hanseatic cities that were flown by cogs and other ships of the Hanseatic League from 13th to 17th centuries. The oldest Hanseatic flag is the plain red banner used by Hamburg. Hanseatic flags were mostly red-white and some featured symbols, such as crosses.
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Hanseatic People's League
The Hanseatic People's League () was a Weimar era political party in Lübeck, Germany. The party was founded in 1926. The Hanseatic People's League proclaimed itself as a 'gathering point for all non-Marxist, i.e. non-SPD/KPD, voters'.
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Hanseatic School for Life
Legally the Hanseatic School for Life is operated by the charitable Hanseatic School for Life gGmbH. In October 2005, Thai Beluga S.L. Media coverage
Critical Reports in the media about the new Hanseatic School for Life:
ARD Rettung der Hanseatic School for Life 11.
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Hanseatic Republics–United States relations
Hanseatic Republic Minister Plenipotentiary near the United States of America Vincent Rumpff. Relations ended on September 25, 1868, when the Hanseatic Republic Acting Chargé d’Affaires A.
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New Hanseatic League
The New Hanseatic League, or the Hansa, also called the Hanseatic League 2.0, was established in February 2018 by European Union finance ministers from It consists of some of the New Hanseatic League member states plus Austria.
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Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene
Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene (Det Hanseatiske Museum og Schøtstuene) is a museum in the city of Bergen, Norway. During the following four centuries, the site consisted of assembly halls for the Hanseatic merchants.
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Dano-Hanseatic War (1426–1435)
The Dano-Hanseatic War from 1426–1435 (as was the Kalmar War with the Hanseatic League) was an armed trade conflict between the Danish-dominated Kalmar attack against Flensburg
1427 – Danish and Swedish naval forces defeat a Hanseatic fleet in the Øresund
1428 – two Hanseatic attacks against the joint
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