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English: This map depicts "German rule of North and Baltic Sea in 14th and early 15th century during the height of Hanseatic League and Teutonic Order"
  • Hanse cities underlined in red.
  • Ordensstaat possessions until 1410 marked in blue colors, with year of acquisition.
  • Lands of the bishoprics are marked with first letter:
    • Pomesanien, Kulm (Km.), Ermland, Samland in Prussia
    • Riga, Kurland, Ösel, Dorpat in the North East
  • Towns of Hanseatic League are underlined in red.
Deutsch: Die deutsche Nord-und Ostseeherrschaft im 14. und Anfang des 15. Jahrhunderts während der Blüte von Hanse und Deutscher Ordnen. Aus: Putzgers historischer Weltaltlas 1901, Deutsche Legende im Bild.

Originally from 1901 edition of Putzgers Historischer Schul-Atlas and uploaded to Hanse.jpg as 100+ year old Public Domain by de:Benutzer:Olbertz. Improved quality and reduced file size by Matthead. See also at maproom.org


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current23:31, 2 December 2007Thumbnail for version as of 23:31, 2 December 20071,263 × 753 (210 KB)Matthead
10:08, 2 December 2007Thumbnail for version as of 10:08, 2 December 20071,263 × 753 (219 KB)MattheadThis map depict the extension of Hanseatic League cities and Teutonic Order lands (blue) in 14th and earl y15th century. Originally from 1901 edition of Putzgers Historischer Schul-Atlas and uploaded to [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:Hans

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