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  1. 8 de mar. de 2019 · The Hanseatic League (also known as Hansa, Hanse, 1356-1862 CE) was a federation of north German towns and cities formed in the 12th century CE to facilitate trade and protect mutual interests.

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  2. Legacy. Historical maps. In popular culture. See also. Explanatory footnotes. References. Further reading. External links. Hanseatic League. The Hanseatic League [a] was a medieval commercial and defensive network of merchant guilds and market towns in Central and Northern Europe.

  3. 14 de may. de 2024 · Hanseatic League, organization founded by north German towns and German merchant communities abroad to protect their mutual trading interests. The league dominated commercial activity in northern Europe from the 13th to the 15th century.

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  4. La Liga Hanseática —del alemán Hanse, es decir, « guilda » (en bajo alemán medio, Düdesche Hanse, Hansa; en alemán: Hanse; en latín: Hansa Teutonica )—, 1 fue una federación comercial y defensiva de comunidades de comerciantes alemanes en el mar Báltico y de ciudades que ahora se encuentran en los Países Bajos, del norte de Alemania, Suecia, P...

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  5. The Hanseatic League (1143-1669) • History of the Germans Podcast. pODCAST. Support the Show – Become a PAtron. The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0. oVERVIEW.

  6. Hanseatic League , or Hansa, (from German Hanse, “association”) Organization founded in the late medieval period by northern German towns and merchant communities to protect their trading interests. The league dominated commercial activity in northern Europe from the 13th to the 15th century.

  7. 10 de may. de 2010 · The Hanseatic League (or Hansa), the collective association of ports along the southern Baltic and North Sea coasts that developed in the middle of the 12th century, was one of the key economic and political organizations of medieval and Renaissance Europe.