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In 1701 the family moved back to the Hanseatic town.
The Hanseatic cities each had its own legal system and a degree of political autonomy.
The empire comprised 25 states, three of which were Hanseatic free cities.
However, the members of the Hanseatic league were undecided to unite against him.
The publication presented the Hanseatic period as a golden era of the region.
Many cities that were members of the Hanseatic league continue to use red and white as their city colours today.
Looking back at a 14-year-long period of growth it is one of the most important cultural events in the Hanseatic city.
Breckerfeld has had town rights since 1396 and is a Hanseatic city.
The Hanseatic cities came to each other's aid.
This favourable treaty was the high-water mark of Hanseatic power.
The museum covers the Hanseatic period of time in Bergen.
The park is named after the Gossler hanseatic banking family.
Hanseatic mediators proposed a ceasefire for 20 years, but this was refused.
Many grand burghers considered the nobility inferior to Hanseatic families.
The individual cities which made up the League had also started to put self-interest before their common Hanseatic interests.
The Hanseatic kontors each had an own treasury, court and seal.
Smidt dedicated himself to close cooperation between the Hanseatic cities.
Attempts to clear his name failed, he was dismissed from his post as professor and left the Hanseatic town.
Also in the surrounding Hanseatic cities, churches were built in gothic style.
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.
He made generous donations to Bergen, especially the museum documenting the old hanseatic influence on the city.
The Hanseatic cities came to each other's aid, and commercial ships often had to be used to carry soldiers and their arms.
The finish of the route is the Hanseatic city of Hamburg.
Already before the year 1490 the Hanseatic merchants were seeking permission to mark this peninsula with an outstanding landmark.