- Treaty of Stralsund
The Treaty of Stralsund (
May 24 ,1370 ) ended the war between theHanseatic League and the kingdom ofDenmark . The Hanseatic League reached the peak of its power by the conditions of this treaty.The war began in 1361 with the capture of
Visby , a Hanseatic town on the island ofGotland , which today belongs toSweden . KingValdemar IV of Denmark took the town and declared it to be Danish. The Hanseatic League, which used to be a trade league rather than a political union, raised a fleet through theConfederation of Cologne and blockaded the harbour ofCopenhagen in 1368. Denmark surrendered in 1369.The treaty was negotiated for Denmark by
drost Henning Podebusk and for the Hanseatic League by the burgomastersJakob Pleskow ofLübeck andBertram Wulflam ofStralsund . In the treaty, the freedom of Visby was reestablished. Furthermore, Denmark had to assure the Hanseatic League of free trade in the entireBaltic Sea . This gave the Hanseatic League a monopoly on the Baltic fish trade. The league also gained the right of participation in deciding the future heirs to the Danish throne.There is another (less important) treaty also known as the Treaty of Stralsund. It was arranged on
February 12 ,1354 , and settled border disputes between the duchies ofMecklenburg andPomerania .ee also
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List of treaties
*Stralsund References
* Dollinger, Philippe (1999). "The German Hansa." Routledge. ISBN 041519072X.
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