A Companion to the Hanseatic League
92 Sarnowsky staple for stockfish from Bergen for Lübeck, Wismar, and Rostock in 1446.93 This led to tensions between the towns— ...
The ‘Golden Age’ of the Hanseatic League 93 The Threat by the Princes of the Empire and the Formation of the Tohopesaten At the ...
94 Sarnowsky the summer of the same year.97 This tohopesate was in fact to be not much more than an extension of the earlier Sax ...
The ‘Golden Age’ of the Hanseatic League 95 even against merchants or peasants; to suppress internal unrest by force, if nec- es ...
96 Sarnowsky towns’ co-operation. Rather, the tohopesaten fit into the usual pattern of loose and changing agreements typical in ...
The ‘Golden Age’ of the Hanseatic League 97 Prussians decided for new negotiations, in June 1450 Lübeck requested that the Germa ...
98 Sarnowsky Edward regained the throne in May 1471. Before that, he had crossed the Channel with the help of 14 hanseatic ships ...
The ‘Golden Age’ of the Hanseatic League 99 Conclusion The so-called ‘Golden Age of the Hanseatic League’, which started in the ...
100 Sarnowsky autonomy. Thus, the regulations against urban riots passed during the ‘Golden Age of the Hanseatic League’ are clo ...
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102 North table 3.1 Danzig Sea Commerce 1460–1583 (Number of ships that called at or departed from Danzig) Ports of Departure or ...
The Hanseatic League in the Early Modern Period 103 with their silver, copper, fustian, and Venetian spices to Brabant, and espe ...
104 North The Upper Germans made themselves increasingly independent from the Hanseatic League’s commercial mediations with Livo ...
The Hanseatic League in the Early Modern Period 105 end of the sixteenth century, Riga developed into the most important trading ...
106 North Hamburg’s merchants drew back from active trade with England. This is taken from the account of the English merchant M ...
The Hanseatic League in the Early Modern Period 107 December briefed a legation to the Emperor, which was supposed to use the mo ...
108 North At the Imperial Diet of Augsburg in 1582, Emperor Rudolph ii made his position known on the trade obstructions of neig ...
The Hanseatic League in the Early Modern Period 109 and threatened noncompliance with expulsion.16 The joy of accomplishment rem ...
110 North to get the English question on the agenda, however, the Electoral Council hin- dered a publication of the decided upon ...
The Hanseatic League in the Early Modern Period 111 the mandate, however with time this was avoided more and more, even by the H ...
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