Guild"In feudal Europe, a corporation (from the Latin corpus, corporis a body) was an aggregation of business interests into a single legal body, entity or compact, usually with an explicit license from city, church, or national leaders. These functioned as effective monopolies for a particular good or labor. The term "corporation" was used as late as the 18th century in England to refer to such ventures as the East India Company or the Hudson´s Bay Company: commercial organizations that operated under royal patent to have exclusive rights to a particular area of trade. In the medieval town, however, corporations were a conglomeration of interests that existed either as a development from, or in competition with, guilds. The most notable corporations were in trade and banking." - (en.wikipedia.org 14.04.2021) Guild Innung Beschau Augsburg Beschau Ballenstedt Beschau Berlin Beschau Bernburg Beschau Dessau Beschau Dresden Beschau Halberstadt Beschau Halle Beschau Hamburg Beschau Köthen Beschau Leipzig Beschau Magdeburg Beschau Naumburg Beschau Nürnberg Beschau Quedlinburg Beschau Zerbst Guildmaster Innungsbuch Meisterbuch (Handwerk) Obermeister (Handwerk) Regimentsholz Zunftgerät Zunftglas Zunftwappen Craft Ackergilde Bader-Innung Barbier-Innung Buchbinderzunft carpenter guild Fischerinnung Fleischerinnung Guild of Saint Luke Hutmacher-Innung locksmith guild Maurer-Innung molnárcéh Müllerinnung potters’ guild Schmiede-Innung Schneiderinnung Schuhmachergilde Schuhmacherinnung Seiler-Innung tailor guild Tischler-Innung Tuchmacherinnung Weberinnung