Hanseatic造句(1) The first chapter reveals the historical background of Hanseatic merchants entering into Britain.
(2) The third chapter examines the vanishing of the Hanseatic merchants'impact on England.
(3) The Hanseatic League was a social and economic league established in the cities of north Germany.
(4) Minden joined the Hanseatic League in the 13 th century and passed to Prussia in 1814 . Population , 75, 419.
(5) Chartered in 1242, Kiel joined the Hanseatic League in 1284, passed to Denmark in 1773, and was annexed by Prussia in 1866.
(6) It was a member of the Hanseatic League and a commercial center from the 0th to the 4th century but declined after its capture by the Danes in 3'2.
(7) Finally, Hanseatic League stagnates outside the door of modern world, and Britain becomes prosperity gradually as a nation-state.
(8) Fixed Hanseatic League, now only factions around the Baltic can build the headquarters.
(9) The Hanseatic League Headquarters provide a centralised structure through which the merchants of the Baltic region can negotiate trade agreements and resolve any disputes in a formal manner.
(10) Prussia did not include the Hanseatic League cities, such as Bremen and Hamburg and the others.
(11) Chartered in 24, it became part of the Hanseatic League in 38'.
(12) Chartered in1241, it became part of the Hanseatic League in1386.
(13) There was a mass of shipping in the port, small skiffs, boats, the huge heavy-bottomed sterns of Hanseatic merchantmen.
(14) It was founded in 255 by the Teutonic Knights and joined the Hanseatic League in 340.
(15) A city of southwest F inland on an inlet of the Gulf of Bothnia northwest of Helsinki. Chartered in 5'4, it was initially dominated by the Hanseatic League.
(16) To add diversity and uniqueness to the game, the Hanseatic League does wonders.
(17) Originally a Slavic fortress, it was chartered in 1218 and was an important member of the Hanseatic League in the 14th century. Population, 241,146.
(18) The treaty broke the attempted monopoly of Baltic trading routes by the Hanseatic League.
(19) The second chapter explains the merchants' business activities in England during the prosperous period of Hanseatic League.
(20) Originally a Slavic fortress, it was chartered in 28 and was an important member of the Hanseatic League in the 4th century. Population, 24,4'.
(21) In the 13th century, an alliance of Northern European towns called the Hanseatic League created what historian Fernand Braudel called a "common civilization created by trading."
(22) Alliances of these agile cities are already forming, reminiscent of that trading and military powerhouse of the late Middle Ages, the Hanseatic League along the Baltic Sea.
(23) A city of west-central Germany northwest of Kassel. It joined the Hanseatic League in the 3th century and passed to Prussia in 802. Population, 09,54.
(24) A city of southwest Finland on an inlet of the Gulf of Bothnia northwest of Helsinki. Chartered in1564, it was initially dominated by the Hanseatic League. Population, 78, 933.