Hansetag

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Hansetag is the historical assembly of representatives from the cities of the Hanseatic League, where they met to deliberate and decide on common commercial and political matters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical assembly
institution of the Hanseatic League
medieval political institution
alsoKnownAs Hansetag (German) NERFINISHED
appliesTo Hanseatic cities
associatedWith Hanseatic League NERFINISHED
composedOf envoys of member cities
representatives of Hanseatic cities
concerns Baltic Sea trade
North Sea trade
relations with Scandinavian kingdoms
relations with the Holy Roman Empire
relations with the Kingdom of Denmark
relations with the Kingdom of England
convenedAt Lübeck NERFINISHED
various Hanseatic cities
country Holy Roman Empire (historical context) NERFINISHED
floruit 14th century
15th century
16th century
governs collective military support decisions
collective responses to piracy
collective responses to trade embargoes
hasDecisionMakingProcess binding resolutions for participating cities
consensus among city representatives
hasLanguage German
Low German NERFINISHED
Middle Low German NERFINISHED
hasMainSubject commercial policy
conflict resolution among member cities
coordination of economic interests
diplomatic relations
maritime security
trade regulation
hasRole commercial policy council of the Hanseatic League NERFINISHED
deliberative body of the Hanseatic League
diplomatic forum of the Hanseatic League
legislative body of the Hanseatic League
historicalPeriod Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period

Middle Ages NERFINISHED
partOf Hanseatic League NERFINISHED
regulates Hanseatic trade routes
convoy and protection systems for merchant ships
merchant privileges
tariffs and duties within the Hanseatic League
temporalExtent 13th century to 17th century
usedAs forum for collective decision‑making
instrument of common foreign policy
instrument of economic sanctions
platform for negotiating treaties
platform for resolving disputes with external powers

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