「frisian」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ellingwerf (1635 - 13 June 1665) was a Dutch ( | Frisian) admiral who served the Frisian admiralty and |
The grey marble shade is punctuated with | frisian and metallic artworks showing the numbers 190 |
tions of Pluk in Bulgarian, Danish, Estonian, | Frisian, and Serbo-Croatian, and a Russian translatio |
asking something about the nature of the East | Frisian and the humorous reply usually being at the e |
the interests of the Polish, Danish, Sorbian, | Frisian and Lithuanian minorities in the German Weima |
gh German, Old Saxon, Old Low Franconian, Old | Frisian and numerous modern languages derived from th |
The Bight contains the | Frisian and Danish Islands. |
Schylge" is the name of Terschelling in local | Frisian, and "Oan Schylge" means "To Terschelling". |
sal spirant law (attested in Old English, Old | Frisian and Old Saxon) |
Often the East | Frisian are portrayed as farmers, rural folk or coast |
But because the levees in the East | Frisian area had been raised significantly in many pl |
thasar led a successful resistance of the old | Frisian aristocracy against the rise of the Cirksena |
However, the | Frisian army was beaten and Poppo killed. |
May 7 - David Fabricius, | Frisian astronomer (b. |
Sunspots are first observed telescopically by | Frisian astronomers Johannes Fabricius and David Fabr |
As a result, the | Frisian authorities concluded in 1769 that the cause |
Beerenburg ( | Frisian: Bearenburch) is a Dutch alcoholic drink, mad |
he "Friesisches Brauhaus zu Jever" (the Jever | Frisian Brewery) since 1848. |
The | Frisian Brewhouse: Established in 1848 as an insignif |
ed himself as General of the Artillery in the | Frisian campaigns of Ambrogio Spinola. |
A | Frisian cheese made from low-fat milk flavoured with |
Neermoor, 1360 or 1370, d. 1435) was an East | Frisian chieftain (hoofdeling) who played an importan |
He was the last East | Frisian chieftain from the tom Brok line. |
e Christian Historical Voters' League and the | Frisian Christian Historical Union |
Frisian Christian Historical Union (Friese Christelij | |
Stichting Alde Fryske Tsjerken (English: Old | Frisian Churches Foundation) is an foundation witch a |
His first start for the | Frisian club came on April 16, 2006, in a match again |
In 810, Gudfrid led 200 ships to plunder the | Frisian coast, and forced the merchants and peasant t |
The | Frisian coastal lands around 1300 |
existing document that mentions Neuwerk is a | Frisian contract of 1316, where its old name Nige O i |
Frisian crusaders attack the tower of Damietta in a p | |
niture, weapons, a library, items of Old East | Frisian culture and a remarkable art collection of an |
Joure (West | Frisian: De Jouwer) is a town in the Dutch province o |
From 1992 until the shut-down of | Frisian Decca chain on December 31st, 1999 this stati |
After 1968 the station served also in the | Frisian DECCA-chain as "Purple"-station and used ther |
e President Hammer; Hammer's Regiment the 1st | Frisian Defense Forces Regiment; and is based on Dash |
in 1855 by Jacob Sijbrands Bakker in the West | Frisian dialect spoken on the island. |
The dialect has similarities to the West | Frisian dialect which is spoken in an area further no |
m is a village and a municipality in the East | Frisian district of Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. |
of Stavoren, and in 1086 added the two other | Frisian districts, Oostergo and Westergo. |
the rural parishes were based roughly on old | Frisian districts. |
seudonym Nienke van Hichtum, was a well-known | Frisian Dutch children's author. |
Anjum (West | Frisian: Eanjum) is a village in the Dutch province o |
f the Hindeloopen language; a mixture of West | Frisian, English, Danish, and Norwegian. |
The site was visited in 1807 by the | Frisian explorer Ulrich Jasper Seetzen, and the name |
Nynke Laverman (Weidum, 14 April 1980) is a | Frisian fado singer and actress. |
It is possible that this | Frisian fief had been inherited form his father. |
ege to the city of Damietta with the aid of a | Frisian fleet and a flotilla from the Republic of Gen |
Kajto primarily produces | Frisian folklore music, folk dance music and canons. |
Saint Frederick of Hallum ( | Frisian: Freark fan Hallum) (c. |
was translated also into English, Esperanto, | Frisian, French, German, Spanish, Old Norse and Arabi |
he famous and faithful old man Ubbo Emmius, a | Frisian from Greetsiel, first rector of the academy, |
of the Netherlands in 1917 that bears an Old | Frisian Futhorc inscription. |
Hage (East | Frisian: Haag) is a small East Frisian town in Lower |
Wangerooge | Frisian held out the longest of all the Old East Fris |
Hichtum wrote books and stories in both West | Frisian, her native language, and Dutch. |
Frysk Hynder ( | Frisian horse) is the first single malt ever produced |
Hindeloopen (West | Frisian: Hylpen; Hindeloopen Frisian: Hielpen ) is an |
d, Michigan, a village in Michigan settled by | Frisian immigrants |
g the municipalities of Friesland, where West | Frisian is not spoken. |
Wangerooge East | Frisian is an extinct dialect of the East Frisian lan |
North | Frisian is an endangered language, as in most places |
The school's name in their native Sater | Frisian is "Grote Skoul fon't Seelterlound," the "Gre |
Mellum is an uninhabited East | Frisian island lying southeast of Wangerooge, off the |
n van Texel Is a national park located on the | Frisian island Texel in the Netherlands. |
in the Channel Islands, named after the East | Frisian Island of Borkum. |
in the Channel Islands, named after the East | Frisian island of Norderney. |
Things like this happen on every East | Frisian island - some islands moved so far that the t |
Jensen was born on the | Frisian island of Sylt off the coast of Southern Schl |
a rail gauge of 1,000 mm located on the East | Frisian island of Wangerooge off the northwestern coa |
East | Frisian Islands |
List of ferry boats of the East | Frisian Islands |
2011) The | Frisian islands and the nearby coastal areas are coll |
As on most East | Frisian Islands, a small narrow gauge railway line, t |
orks involving the regional flora of the East | Frisian Islands, Flora der Ostfriesischen Inseln, and |
the Dutch island Schiermonnikoog, one of the | Frisian Islands, on the edge of the North Sea; the ot |
an area mined by aircraft to the north of the | Frisian Islands, all the minefields were offensive in |
Of the seven East | Frisian islands, Norderney is the youngest. |
Kooyman was born in Terschelling, West | Frisian Islands, Netherlands on November 12, 1880. |
The island of Borkum, belonging to the East | Frisian Islands, is also a part of the District. |
rderney and Baltrum, which belong to the East | Frisian Islands. |
to islands, they possibly lived on the North | Frisian Islands. |
Five lighthouses are on the West | Frisian Islands. |
s a Dutch village on Ameland, one of the West | Frisian Islands. |
The | Frisian Jack Kooistra, also known as 'the Frisian Sim |
Other forms of East | Frisian joke |
isia was completed by the final defeat of the | Frisian king Radboud. |
nd 780 in Friesland and was a grandson of the | Frisian King Radboud. |
ondergang (Frieslands antiquity, Realm of the | Frisian kings, rise and fall) (Utrecht 2000) |
In the second half of the 7th century the | Frisian kingship reached its maximum geographic devel |
Kleaster-Anjum (West | Frisian: Kleaster Eanjum) is a hamlet in Menaldumadee |
Landsknecht soldiers haunted the | Frisian lands in the 1490s to force the 'Free' Frisia |
The Franks gained control of the | Frisian lands west of the Lauwers estuary and the Fri |
e of the Boarn in 734, the Franks annexed the | Frisian lands between the Vlie and the Lauwers. |
He is considered one of the most important | Frisian landscape painters of the Dutch Golden Age. |
aas Bruinsma (born 1931, Easterein) is a West | Frisian language translator of historical works from |
gas has also worked in film, appearing in the | Frisian language film De Sportman van de Eeuw and pro |
stq: ISO 639-3 code for Saterland | Frisian language |
STQ, the ISO language code for the Saterland | Frisian language |
Hiemstra started to write in the | Frisian language in 1997, when she was asked to be a |
m songs in both English and their native West | Frisian language. |
literally means "from the sluice" in the West | Frisian language. |
They gradually replaced their Dutch and | Frisian languages with the Plautdietsch dialect spoke |
living relatives of English are Scots and the | Frisian languages. |
e as for a man of the same rank, a feature of | Frisian law that links it to Anglo-Saxon law, and sta |
territories, through the creation of new East | Frisian laws, the reform of the coinage and the intro |
etic approach against his opponents, the east | frisian leaders Hero Oomkens from Harlingerland and E |
He was also a | Frisian legend, most notably with the club where he m |
Brok, ten Broke) family were a powerful East | Frisian line of chieftains, originally from the Norde |
ed from the Dutch word klunen, which uses the | Frisian loanword for this phenomenon. |
ccurs, so that only some developers draw from | Frisian, Low German and Norwegian Nynorsk. |
Its difference to East | Frisian Low Saxon, which is spoken in the Frisian par |
largest of its kind on the coast of the East | Frisian mainland. |
Guard of ruthless and violent Dutch and East | Frisian mercenaries, commanded by Thomas Slentz, prio |
Guard of ruthless and violent Dutch and East | Frisian mercenaries, commanded by Thomas Slentz, reca |
oving troublesome, was sold into slavery to a | Frisian merchant who, when his identity was discovere |
Minnertsga (West | Frisian: Minnertsgea) is a small village in Het Bildt |
t life was like in the small huts on the East | Frisian moors. |
ed fan de Fryske Beweging, the Council of the | Frisian Movement. |
Jancko Douwama a | Frisian nobleman that fought to free Friesland from S |
e came to a combined force of 13,000 Flemish, | Frisian, Norman, English, Scottish, and German crusad |
Dartmouth in England, consisting of Flemish, | Frisian, Norman, English, and Scottish crusaders, and |
With the aid of | Frisian, Obodrite, Saxon and Sorbian reinforcements, |
part of Niedersachsen in Germany) and in the | Frisian Oldambt, in the Groninger Ommelanden (now par |
He was killed at Utrecht by a | Frisian on 14 April 1099. |
since been restored and form part of the East | Frisian Open Air Museum (Ostfriesisches Freilichtmuse |
chel Hoper or Hopare, Hoper being of Dutch or | Frisian origin, meaning hooper (e.g. maker of barrels |
The name is of Dutch or | Frisian origin, except being a surname also indicatin |
In the West the Jade extended far into the | Frisian peninsula. |
upported by the liberal Friesche Volkspartij ( | Frisian People's Party). |
was released; De Maisfrou contains lyrics by | Frisian poet Albertine Soepboer, with whom she spent |
was outlawed and deprived of Meissen and his | Frisian possessions by a court of princes in Quedlinb |
September 1426 marked the prelude to the East | Frisian rebellion against the rule of the tom Brok fa |
The | Frisian region was ruled by local chieftains until th |
ing that Waldger (who probably descended from | Frisian royalty, see below) contested Eberhard's rece |
What the exact title of the | Frisian rulers was depends on the source. |
van den Broeck (1610 - 27 August 1652) was a | Frisian sailor in the service of the Admiralty of Fri |
Emo of Friesland was a | Frisian scholar, and the earliest foreign student stu |
and Chart, for example escaped this fate, the | Frisian sighthound did not. |
It is also known as Emsland-Autobahn or East | Frisian Skewer. |
The Battle of the Boarn (West | Frisian: Slach oan de Boarn Dutch: Slag aan de Boorne |
eader of a detachment of French, Flemish, and | Frisian soldiers which arrived in the Holy Land in 11 |
logne, and a mixed army of Dutch, Flemish and | Frisian soldiers led by William I, Count of Holland j |
East | Frisian tea |
Ter Idzard (West | Frisian: Teridzert) is a small village in Weststellin |
ius' primary works were on the History of the | Frisian Territories: his 6 part Rerum Frisicarum hist |
The war was mostly fought on East | Frisian territory, and caused destruction in large ar |
The | Frisian town of Sneek reported a tripling of the numb |
efore, the Elfstedentocht was already part of | Frisian tradition, when in 1890, Pim Mulier conceived |
gle malt whisky, distilled and bottled in the | Frisian Us Heit Distillery. |
Timmer is from the | Frisian village of Warga (West Frisian: Wergea), wher |
Wangerooge | Frisian was a part of the Weser group of dialects whi |
Formerly, the East | Frisian was also bred in that part of Lower Saxony, h |
The | Frisian Way ran from Norden to Emden roughly along th |
He was successful enough at his art that his | Frisian widow was able to purchase an annuity after h |
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