Several leagues of cities (in German: ''Städtebünde'', singular ''Städtebund'')
became influential in the history of the
Holy Roman Empire.
Military alliance and mutual assistance strengthened the position of
imperial cities, especially during
the
interregnum
An interregnum (plural interregna or interregnums) is a period of discontinuity or "gap" in a government, organization, or social order. Archetypally, it was the period of time between the reign of one monarch and the next (coming from Latin '' ...
period of the 13th to 14th century.
*1167. The
Lombard League was formed in 1167, supported by the
Pope, to counter the attempts by the
Hohenstaufen Holy Roman Emperor
The Holy Roman Emperor, originally and officially the Emperor of the Romans ( la, Imperator Romanorum, german: Kaiser der Römer) during the Middle Ages, and also known as the Roman-German Emperor since the early modern period ( la, Imperat ...
s to assert influence over the
Kingdom of Italy. At its apex, it included most of the cities of
Northern Italy
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, but its membership changed with time. With the death of the third and last Hohenstaufen emperor,
Frederick II, in 1250, it became obsolete and was disbanded.
*1190. The
Hanseatic League
The Hanseatic League (; gml, Hanse, , ; german: label=Modern German, Deutsche Hanse) was a medieval commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Central and Northern Europe. Growing from a few North German to ...
was a commercial and defensive confederation of merchant
guilds and market towns in
Northwestern and
Central Europe. Growing from a few
North German
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towns in the late 1100s, the league came to dominate
Baltic maritime trade for three centuries along the coasts of Northern Europe. Hansa territories stretched from the
Baltic to the
North Sea and inland during the
Late Middle Ages, and diminished slowly after 1450.
*1197. The
Tuscan League The Tuscan League, also known as the League of San Genesio, was formed on 11 November 1197 at Borgo San Genesio by the chief cities, barons and bishops of the Duchy of Tuscany shortly after the death of the Emperor Henry VI (27 September). The lea ...
comprised the chief cities, barons and bishops of the
Duchy of Tuscany, directed against the Holy Roman Emperor in alliance with the papacy. The original signatories were the communes of
Lucca,
Florence and
Siena, the people living under the castles of
Prato
Prato ( , ) is a city and ''comune'' in Tuscany, Italy, the capital of the Province of Prato. The city lies in the north east of Tuscany, at the foot of Monte Retaia, elevation , the last peak in the Calvana chain. With more than 200,000 i ...
and
San Miniato, and the
bishopric of Volterra. They were later joined by the city of
Arezzo
Arezzo ( , , ) , also ; ett, 𐌀𐌓𐌉𐌕𐌉𐌌, Aritim. is a city and ''comune'' in Italy and the capital of the province of the same name located in Tuscany. Arezzo is about southeast of Florence at an elevation of above sea level. ...
.
*1254. The First Rhenish League (''Rheinischer Städtebund'') existed only between 1254 and 1257. It comprised 59 cities.
*1306.
:de:Thüringer Dreistädtebund - the Three City League of Thuringia, was an alliance of
Erfurt
Erfurt () is the capital and largest city in the Central German state of Thuringia. It is located in the wide valley of the Gera river (progression: ), in the southern part of the Thuringian Basin, north of the Thuringian Forest. It sits in ...
, Nordhausen and Mühlhausen against the princely Wettin family of Saxony. It lasted from 1306 - 1481.
*1346. The
Lusatian League (german: Oberlausitzer Sechsstädtebund) was a league of six
towns in the
Bohemian (1346–1635), later
Saxon
The Saxons ( la, Saxones, german: Sachsen, ang, Seaxan, osx, Sahson, nds, Sassen, nl, Saksen) were a group of Germanic
*
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peoples whose name was given in the early Middle Ages to a large country (Old Saxony, la, Saxonia) near the Nor ...
(1635–1815) region of
Upper Lusatia, that existed from 1346 until 1815. The member towns were
Bautzen ( hsb, Budyšin),
Görlitz
Görlitz (; pl, Zgorzelec, hsb, Zhorjelc, cz, Zhořelec, :de:Ostlausitzer Mundart, East Lusatian dialect: ''Gerlz'', ''Gerltz'', ''Gerltsch'') is a town in the Germany, German state of Saxony. It is located on the Lusatian Neisse River, and ...
('),
Kamenz ('),
Lauban ('),
Löbau (') and
Zittau (')
*1354. The
Décapole
The Décapole (''Dekapolis'' or german: Zehnstädtebund) was an alliance formed in 1354 by ten Imperial cities of the Holy Roman Empire in the Alsace region to maintain their rights. It was disbanded in 1679.
In 1354 Emperor Charles IV of Luxemb ...
(''Dekapolis'' or german: Zehnstädtebund) was an alliance formed in 1354 by ten
Imperial cities of the
Holy Roman Empire in the
Alsace region to maintain their rights. It was disbanded in 1679.
*1367. The
Confederation of Cologne was a
military alliance against
Denmark signed 1367 by cities of the
Hanseatic League
The Hanseatic League (; gml, Hanse, , ; german: label=Modern German, Deutsche Hanse) was a medieval commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Central and Northern Europe. Growing from a few North German to ...
on their meeting called ''
Hansetag
The Hanseatic League (; gml, Hanse, , ; german: label=Modern German, Deutsche Hanse) was a medieval commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Central and Northern Europe. Growing from a few North German town ...
'' in
Cologne.
*1381. A Second Rhenish League and a first Swabian League were formed in 1381, merging into the South German League (''Süddeutscher Städtebund'') still in the same year. The League was a military defense pact against the nobility. Peace was made in the Treaty of Heidelberg on 26 July 1384.
*1412.
Pentapolitana Pentapolitana (or rarely Pentapolis) was a league of towns in the Middle Ages of the five most important Hungarian royal free cities (Latin: ''libera regiae civitas'', Hungarian: ''szabad királyi város'', German: ''Königliche Freistadt''; Slova ...
was a 15th-century alliance of the five most important
Hungarian royal free cities
Royal free city or free royal city (Latin: libera regia civitas) was the official term for the most important cities in the Kingdom of Hungary from the late 12th centuryBácskai Vera – Nagy Lajos: Piackörzetek, piacközpontok és városok Magy ...
(now eastern
Slovakia): Kassa (today
Košice
Košice ( , ; german: Kaschau ; hu, Kassa ; pl, Коszyce) is the largest city in eastern Slovakia. It is situated on the river Hornád at the eastern reaches of the Slovak Ore Mountains, near the border with Hungary. With a population of app ...
), Bártfa (
Bardejov), Lőcse (
Levoča), Eperjes (
Prešov
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), and Kisszeben (
Sabinov
Sabinov ( la, Сibinium, hu, Kisszeben, german: Zeben, russian: Сабинов) is a small town located in the Prešov Region (north-eastern Slovakia), approximately 20 km from Prešov and 55 km from Košice. The population of Sabinov i ...
).
*1440. The
Prussian Confederation (german: Preußischer Bund) was formed on 21 February 1440 at
Marienwerder by a group of 53 nobles and clergy and 19 cities in
Prussia, to oppose the
Teutonic Knights. It was based on the basis of an earlier similar organization, the
Lizard Union established in 1397 by
Chełmno Land nobles.
*1488. The
Swabian League (''Schwäbischer Bund'') was a mutual defence and peace keeping association of
Imperial Estates – free Imperial cities, prelates, principalities and knights – principally in the territory of the early medieval
stem duchy
A stem duchy (german: Stammesherzogtum, from '' Stamm'', meaning "tribe", in reference to the Franks, Saxons, Bavarians and Swabians) was a constituent duchy of the German Empire at the time of the extinction of the Carolingian dynasty (death o ...
of
Swabia
Swabia ; german: Schwaben , colloquially ''Schwabenland'' or ''Ländle''; archaic English also Suabia or Svebia is a cultural, historic and linguistic region in southwestern Germany.
The name is ultimately derived from the medieval Duchy of ...
, established in 1488 at the behest of Emperor
Frederick III of Habsburg
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and supported as well by
Bertold von Henneberg-Römhild, archbishop of Mainz, whose conciliar rather than monarchic view of the ''
Reich'' often put him at odds with Frederick's successor
Maximilian. The Swabian League cooperated towards the keeping of the imperial peace and at least in the beginning curbing the expansionist
Bavarian dukes from the
House of Wittelsbach
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and the revolutionary threat from the south in the form of the
Swiss
Swiss may refer to:
* the adjectival form of Switzerland
* Swiss people
Places
* Swiss, Missouri
* Swiss, North Carolina
*Swiss, West Virginia
* Swiss, Wisconsin
Other uses
*Swiss-system tournament, in various games and sports
*Swiss Internation ...
. The League held regular meetings, supported tribunals and maintained a unified force of 12,000 infantrymen and 1200 cavalry.
[R.G.D. Laffan, "The Empire under Maximilian I", in ''The New Cambridge Modern History'', vol. I 1975:198.]
References
See also
*
Medieval commune
*
Free imperial city
*
Gray League
The Grey League (german: Grauer Bund, it, Lega Grigia, rm, Ligia Grischa or ), sometimes called ''Oberbund'', formed in 1395 in the ''Vorderrhein'' and ''Hinterrhein (district), Hinterrhein'' valleys, Raetia. The name Grey League is derived fr ...
*
Confederation of Cologne
*
Covenant of Mayors
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