League of cities

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 period of the 13th to 14th century.
Holy Roman Empireimperial citiesinterregnumLombard LeagueHohenstaufenHoly Roman EmperorsKingdom of ItalyNorthern ItalyFrederick IIHanseatic Leagueguilds NorthwesternCentral EuropeNorth German Baltic maritime trade for three centuries BalticNorth SeaLate Middle AgesTuscan LeagueDuchy of TuscanyFlorenceSan Miniatobishopric of VolterraArezzoErfurtLusatian LeagueGermanBohemianUpper LusatiaBautzenUpper SorbianGörlitzKamenzLaubanLöbauZittauDécapoleAlsaceConfederation of Colognemilitary allianceDenmarkHansetagCologneSwabian League of CitiesLizard UnionPentapolitanaHungarianroyal free citiesSlovakiaKošiceBardejovLevočaPrešovSabinovPrussian ConfederationMarienwerderPrussiaTeutonic KnightsChełmno LandThree LeaguesGrey LeagueLeague of God's HouseLeague of the Ten JurisdictionsSwabian LeagueImperial Estatesstem duchySwabiaFrederick III of HabsburgBertold von Henneberg-Römhild, archbishop of MainzMaximilianBavarianHouse of WittelsbachMedieval communeFree imperial cityCovenant of Mayors