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m; -en, -en1. HIST. merchant belonging to the Hanseatic League2. (Einwohner einer Hansestadt) inhabitant of a Hanseatic town* * *Han|se|at [hanze'aːt]1. m -en, -en,Han|se|á|tin[hanze'aːtɪn]2. f -, -nencitizen of a Hansa town; (HIST) Hanseatic merchant, merchant belonging to the Hanseatic League* * *Han·se·at(in)<-en, -en>[hanzeˈa:t]2. HIST Hanseatic merchant* * *der; Hanseaten, Hanseaten2) (hist.) member of the Hanseatic League* * *1. HIST merchant belonging to the Hanseatic League2. (Einwohner einer Hansestadt) inhabitant of a Hanseatic town* * *der; Hanseaten, Hanseaten2) (hist.) member of the Hanseatic League -
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* * *Hạn|se|stadtfHansa or Hanseatic or Hanse town* * *Han·se·stadtf1. (Bremen, Hamburg und Lübeck) Hanseatic city2. HIST city of the Hanseatic League* * *die Hanseatic city•• Cultural note:Hansestädte (Hanseatic cities), such as Bremen and Hamburg, were once part of an association of trading cities along the North Sea and Baltic coasts. The Hanse (Hanseatic League or Hansa) was formed in the 13th century to protect the economic interests of its members. Meetings were held at Lübeck, where members developed a system of commercial laws. The Hanse lasted as a powerful force until 1669* * *die Hansestadt Hamburg the Hanseatic city of Hamburg* * *die Hanseatic city•• Cultural note:Hansestädte (Hanseatic cities), such as Bremen and Hamburg, were once part of an association of trading cities along the North Sea and Baltic coasts. The Hanse (Hanseatic League or Hansa) was formed in the 13th century to protect the economic interests of its members. Meetings were held at Lübeck, where members developed a system of commercial laws. The Hanse lasted as a powerful force until 1669 -
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Hạn|sa ['hanza]f -, no pl (HIST)Hanseatic League, Hansa, Hanse* * *Han·sa<->[ˈhanza] -
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Han·se <-> [ʼhanzə] fHanseatic league¿Kultur?The Hanse or Hanseatic League was originally an association of towns lying on important trade routes. The aim of these Hansestädte was to protect and control trade. The German Hanse had a trade monopoly on the Baltic for 200 years. Today, there are still seven north German towns which call themselves Hansestädte: Hamburg, Bremen, Lübeck, Greifswald, Rostock, Stralsund and Wismar. -
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fHanseatic League
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