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Quiz about Hanseatic Cities
Quiz about Hanseatic Cities

Hanseatic Cities Trivia Quiz


The Hanseatic League dominated the Baltic trade in the Late Middle Ages. About 200 cities were members. I have picked 20 of the more important. You guess which city.

A multiple-choice quiz by author. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
author
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
107,247
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
20
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
12 / 20
Plays
826
Last 3 plays: Guest 93 (9/20), Guest 45 (18/20), Guest 37 (11/20).
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Question 1 of 20
1. This city (now in Poland) was taken by the Teutonic Knights in 1308. It joined the Hanseatic league in the 13th century and became one of the leading Hanseatic cities. It is still a major coastal port. Hint


Question 2 of 20
2. This city in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, was founded in 1143 by Count Adolf II of Holstein. It became free imperial city in 1226 and later it became 'head port' of the Hanseatic League. Hint


Question 3 of 20
3. This city in Lower Saxony, Germany, was also a significant member of the Hanseatic League. It´s situated on the Oker River. It was reputedly founded in 861 and was important under Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria. Hint


Question 4 of 20
4. This city in North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany, was settled by the Romans. It was made an archiepiscopal see in the late 8th century. It was one of the most important centres of the Hanseatic League. Hint


Question 5 of 20
5. This city (now in Russia) was a centre for the fur trade and had the most important Hanseatic office in Russia, called Peterhof. The city was ruled by Prince Alexander Nevsky 1238-63. He fought successful wars with Sweden and Germany and developed the city from trade with both the Orient and the Hanseatic League. Hint


Question 6 of 20
6. This city had the most prominent Hanseatic office in Norway at a place called Tyskerbryggen. Most important trade: Fish and timber. Hint


Question 7 of 20
7. This city (now in Belgium) was a centre of the Flemish cloth industry. It developed into the chief Hanseatic market place in this area. Hint


Question 8 of 20
8. This city (now in Estonia) developed as a trading port and member of Hanseatic League in 13th century. It was sold to the Teutonic Knights in 1346. Hint


Question 9 of 20
9. This city was a major market for wool and cloth in England. The Hanseatic League had a major office here at the Steelyard. Hint


Question 10 of 20
10. This city (now in Latvia) joined the Hanseatic League in 1282.
It was established as a trading settlement by Bishop of Livonia in 1201.
Hint


Question 11 of 20
11. This city (now in Russia) was founded in 1255 and joined the Hanseatic League in 1340. Hint


Question 12 of 20
12. This city (now in Poland) joined the Hanseatic League in 1360.
It was incorporated in the Polish state by Mieszko I at end of 10th century, but belonged to Germany (Prussia) from 1720-1945.
Hint


Question 13 of 20
13. This city (now in Estonia) on the Ema River west of Lake Peipus was founded around a castle built in 1030 by Yaroslav I, Grand Prince of Kiev. Hint


Question 14 of 20
14. This city, in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, Germany, on the Warnow River, was chartered in 1218. It became a member of the Hanseatic League in the 14th century. Hint


Question 15 of 20
15. This city north of Schwerin, also in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, Germany was chartered in the 13th century. It´s situated on an arm of the Mecklenburg Bay. Hint


Question 16 of 20
16. This city of Gotland province was the most prominent Hanseatic city in Sweden. Hint


Question 17 of 20
17. This city on the Elbe River today forms a state of Germany. Treaties with Lübeck in 1241 and 1249 led to the formation of the Hanseatic League. Hint


Question 18 of 20
18. This city on the Weser River today forms a state of Germany. It was one of the most important members of the Hanseatic League. It became the seat of an archbishopric in 845. Hint


Question 19 of 20
19. This city north of Münster in North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany, was an important Hanseatic city. It was chartered in the 12th century. Hint


Question 20 of 20
20. This city on the Elbe River in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, was a member of the Hanseatic League for 200 years. It was made an archiepiscopal see in 962. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This city (now in Poland) was taken by the Teutonic Knights in 1308. It joined the Hanseatic league in the 13th century and became one of the leading Hanseatic cities. It is still a major coastal port.

Answer: Danzig

Danzig is today called Gdansk.
2. This city in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, was founded in 1143 by Count Adolf II of Holstein. It became free imperial city in 1226 and later it became 'head port' of the Hanseatic League.

Answer: Lübeck

Lübeck was a transit port for the east-west trade and also the port of embarkation for emigrants to Livonia and Prussia.
3. This city in Lower Saxony, Germany, was also a significant member of the Hanseatic League. It´s situated on the Oker River. It was reputedly founded in 861 and was important under Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and Bavaria.

Answer: Brunswick (Braunschweig)

In its heyday (in the Middle Ages and early Modern times), Brunswick was one of the key market towns and inland trading centers in North-West Germany.
4. This city in North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany, was settled by the Romans. It was made an archiepiscopal see in the late 8th century. It was one of the most important centres of the Hanseatic League.

Answer: Cologne (Köln)

In Roman times Cologne was known as Colonia Agrippina.
5. This city (now in Russia) was a centre for the fur trade and had the most important Hanseatic office in Russia, called Peterhof. The city was ruled by Prince Alexander Nevsky 1238-63. He fought successful wars with Sweden and Germany and developed the city from trade with both the Orient and the Hanseatic League.

Answer: Novgorod

Novgorod was one of Russia´s most important cities, but declined with rise of St.Petersburg.
6. This city had the most prominent Hanseatic office in Norway at a place called Tyskerbryggen. Most important trade: Fish and timber.

Answer: Bergen

Bergen used to be Norway´s most important city, and is the second largest city after capital, Oslo.
7. This city (now in Belgium) was a centre of the Flemish cloth industry. It developed into the chief Hanseatic market place in this area.

Answer: Bruges (Brugge)

Bruges was a commercial and financial center of European significance, connecting the Hanseatic trade routes from the Baltic with the southern trade routes to Venice and Genoa.
8. This city (now in Estonia) developed as a trading port and member of Hanseatic League in 13th century. It was sold to the Teutonic Knights in 1346.

Answer: Reval (Tallinn)

The city is today called Tallinn and is capital of Estonia.
9. This city was a major market for wool and cloth in England. The Hanseatic League had a major office here at the Steelyard.

Answer: London

The Hanseatic League was expelled from London in the late 16th century as a protectionist measure to aid the development of English trade and shipping.
10. This city (now in Latvia) joined the Hanseatic League in 1282. It was established as a trading settlement by Bishop of Livonia in 1201.

Answer: Riga

Riga is today capital of Latvia.
11. This city (now in Russia) was founded in 1255 and joined the Hanseatic League in 1340.

Answer: Königsberg

Königsberg is now called Kaliningrad.
12. This city (now in Poland) joined the Hanseatic League in 1360. It was incorporated in the Polish state by Mieszko I at end of 10th century, but belonged to Germany (Prussia) from 1720-1945.

Answer: Stettin

Stettin is now called Szczecin. It fell to Poland after WW2.
13. This city (now in Estonia) on the Ema River west of Lake Peipus was founded around a castle built in 1030 by Yaroslav I, Grand Prince of Kiev.

Answer: Dorpat (Tartu)

Dorpat is today called Tartu.
14. This city, in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, Germany, on the Warnow River, was chartered in 1218. It became a member of the Hanseatic League in the 14th century.

Answer: Rostock

Rostock (and also Stralsund and Wismar) belonged to DDR from 1949-1990.
15. This city north of Schwerin, also in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, Germany was chartered in the 13th century. It´s situated on an arm of the Mecklenburg Bay.

Answer: Wismar

Wismar belonged to DDR 1949-1990.
16. This city of Gotland province was the most prominent Hanseatic city in Sweden.

Answer: Visby

Visby is capital of the island of Gotland.
17. This city on the Elbe River today forms a state of Germany. Treaties with Lübeck in 1241 and 1249 led to the formation of the Hanseatic League.

Answer: Hamburg

Hamburg became an independent state in 1292 and was declared an imperial city in 1510.
18. This city on the Weser River today forms a state of Germany. It was one of the most important members of the Hanseatic League. It became the seat of an archbishopric in 845.

Answer: Bremen

Bremen became free city under the Elector of Brunswick in 13th century.
19. This city north of Münster in North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany, was an important Hanseatic city. It was chartered in the 12th century.

Answer: Soest

Soest is today a city of no importance. By the way it's pronounced with a long 'o' as if written 'Sohst'. (With *some* place-names in North-West Germany 'oe' is *not* an Umlaut).
20. This city on the Elbe River in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, was a member of the Hanseatic League for 200 years. It was made an archiepiscopal see in 962.

Answer: Magdeburg

Magdeburg belonged to DDR 1949-90. It is today capital of the state of Saxony-Anhalt.
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