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- A kontor (also Kontor; English: /kɒnˈtɔːr/) was a major foreign trading post of the Hanseatic League.: 127  Kontors were legal entities established in...
- established a network of trading posts in numerous towns and cities, notably the Kontors in London (known as the Steelyard), Bruges, Bergen, and Novgorod, which...
- move the kontor to Antwerp in 1520. The Oosters****s, completed about 1560, was built for it.: 132  The Kontor of Bruges was, like the other kontors, a legal...
- Look up Kontor or kontor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A kontor (also Kontor) was a major foreign trading post of the Hanseatic League. Kontor may also...
- Kontor Records is a record label based in Hamburg, Germany. The label's artist roster includes ATB, Tiësto, Armin van Buuren and Scooter. Jens Thele is...
- built on the site and opened in 1866. The Steelyard was, like the other kontors, a legal person established as a merchant corporation (universitas mercatorum)...
- kontors' regulations on contact with outsiders and its head, the alderman, had greater and more absolute authority than the aldermen of other kontors...
- in the city. In 1475, the Hanseatic League set up a main trading base (kontor) of England in London, called the Stalhof or Steelyard. It remained until...
- founded around 1070 within the boundaries of Tyskebryggen. Around 1350 a Kontor of the Hanseatic League was established there, and Tyskebryggen became the...
- The Oosters****s (Dutch for Eastern House) was a kontor in Antwerp as the continuation of the kontor in Bruges. Bruges' role in trade declined in the second...