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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hanseatic Town of Visby' has mentioned 'Hanseatic League' in the following places:
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The city flourished, thanks to the German Hanseatic League.
[12] His treatment of Visby, a member of the Hanseatic League, precipitated that League into war with Denmark; however, though Valdemar was forced into various concessions, he retained Visby as a Danish city.
As of 1470, the Hanseatic League rescinded Visby's status as a Hanseatic town.
In the Danish throne quarrel, Lxc3xbcbeck, a Free City of the Holy Roman Empire and a leading member of the Hanseatic League, supported Frederick I, while Sxc3xb8ren Norby the Danish governor of Gotland fought for Christian II, even after Christian's official resignation in 1523.
It became the only trading place on the island with the privilege of trading with German towns and hence the main centre of the Hanseatic League.
In the 14th century, Visby began to lose its leading position in the Hanseatic League due to plague around 1350 and invasion by the Danish army under King Valdemar Atterdag inxc2xa01361.
Criterion (iv): The Hanseatic Town of Visby is an outstanding example of a North European medieval walled town which reflects with remarkable completeness its essentially late 13th-century form and function as one of the most important trading towns of the Hanseatic League between 1161xc2xa0andxc2xa01360.