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  • large size and rapid growth, but the cultivar ' Frisia', a selection with bright yellow-green leaves,
  • f the Brokmerland and the Auricherland in East Frisia, a former territory on Germany's North Sea coa
  • mall river in the district of Wittmund in East Frisia, a historic region in North Germany.
  • Since the Treaty of Verdun (concluded in 843) Frisia and other parts of the present-day Netherlands
  • Saint Boniface who traveled with the latter in Frisia and northern and central Germany to convert th
  • h Sea coast in the areas of Jutland, Holstein, Frisia and the Danish islands, where they had by the
  • 1744 to 1806 - East Frisia and its islands belong to Prussia.
  • In 734 Charles fought against Eastern Frisia and finally subdued it.
  • He traveled to Frisia and evangelized the region with Saint Willibro
  • In return, Charles appointed him Duke of Frisia and gave him Gisela, daughter of Lothair II, a
  • d the Calvinist diaspora parishes outside East Frisia and Bentheim.
  • gitimate son of Grimoald II and Theudesinda of Frisia and thus a grandson of king Radbod.
  • He returned to Frisia and fixed his see at Wijk bij Duurstede on a b
  • itories of the former Duchy of Lower Lorraine, Frisia and the Westphalian part of the former Duchy o
  • lied with Dagobert's old enemy, Duke Radbod of Frisia, and defeated their rival Charles near Cologne
  • ng that he had nothing to do with the raids on Frisia, and that he had executed those responsible.
  • utions including the Education Academy of East Frisia and a college for grammar school teachers.
  • After that, East Frisia and East Prussia (today Russia, Lithuania, and
  • He was born in Emden, East Frisia, and came to Amsterdam in about 1650, working
  • n agreement between the principalities of East Frisia and Oldenburg.
  • In the Lex Frisionum three districts of Frisia are clearly distinguished: the law governs all
  • East Frisia around 1600, drawn by Ubbo Emmius
  • pay 100 pounds of silver and claimed Northern Frisia as Danish territory.
  • he Franks and granted Walcheren, a fortress in Frisia, as a benefice.
  • hristianize the pagan North Germanic tribes of Frisia, at the request of Pepin, Christian king of th
  • rlands) was Count of Holland (which was called Frisia at that time) from 1049 to 1061.
  • ut to an end by the murder of Godfrid, Duke of Frisia at a place called Herespich (identified as mod
  • The Leybucht lies in western East Frisia between the port of Greetsiel and Norddeich, a
  • e emperor Charles the Fat, controlling most of Frisia between 882 and 885.
  • s career in the German lower divisions with SV Frisia Brinkum and FC Oberneuland before retiring in
  • Reinders' next job was SV Frisia Brinkum, a club promoted to the fourth tier of
  • he time was used along the North Sea coast, in Frisia, but there are very few other known inscriptio
  • c region, situated on the western edge of East Frisia by the Wadden Sea, which covered a wide area a
  • l, who, having recently conquered a portion of Frisia, compelled Rathbod to cease harassing the Chri
  • ut 1038, when his father, Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia, died.
  • Anthanassa frisia dubia (coasts of Venezuela and Colombia)
  • She served as the regent of East Frisia during the minority of her son from 1665 until
  • A native of Moormerland, East Frisia, Eekhoff studied economics at the Saarland Uni
  • Larvae of subspecies frisia feed on Beloperone guttata, while tulcis larva
  • and Frisia Financieringen.
  • Ulrich I of East Frisia, first count of East Frisia, (Norden, 1408 - E
  • al chieftains until the 15th century; see East Frisia for details.
  • nd Hemming were responsible for the defence of Frisia from the Vikings, as a capitulary of 821 refer
  • rich Buskohl on 20 April 1955 in Ihrhove, East Frisia, Germany) is a German rock musician, guitarist
  • kilometers west of Emden in the region of East Frisia, Germany.
  • When Enno returned to East Frisia, he thought his sister had been kidnapped, and
  • e command; as Vice-Admiral of Holland and West Frisia he was second in command under Lieutenant-Admi
  • erritory, set on the northwestern edge of East Frisia immediately next to the Wadden Sea off North G
  • he Franks apart from the tribes living in East Frisia in present day Germany.
  • he imperial army conquered large parts of West Frisia in 1061, when Dirk V became count.
  • s a breed of dairy sheep originating from East Frisia in northern Germany.
  • The Leybucht is the second largest bay in East Frisia in northwest Germany after the Dollart.
  • on Hemming did convert and was probably ruling Frisia in 837.
  • e rebellious Saxons, in 719 he overran Western Frisia, in 723 he suppressed the Saxons again, and in
  • A second attack on Frisia in 1514 - in the course of the Saxon Feud - le
  • he port of Emden, the Emsland and western East Frisia, including the islands of Borkum, Juist and No
  • Simultaneously Radbod, King of Frisia invaded Austrasia and allied with the king and
  • area of Germany (also known in English as East Frisia) is home to German writers Georg Klein (Bunde)
  • birum is a quarter in the city of Leer in East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany.
  • ath Jever became a part of Oldenburg, but East Frisia made a claim for the territory as well.
  • to organize monks in Ireland to proselytize in Frisia; many other high-born notables were associated
  • Unlike the rest of East Frisia, no system of chieftains was established here;
  • It lies in northwestern East Frisia on the North Sea coast.
  • older is part of the borough of Norden in East Frisia on Germany's North Sea coast and was an indepe
  • y, the tom Broks tried to gain control of East Frisia over the other chieftain families.
  • ning coastal provinces of Holland, Zealand and Frisia panicked and the city governments were taken o
  • rankish kings suggests he may had a fiefdom in Frisia, perhaps having succeeded his father there in
  • education and, about the year 766, he went to Frisia, preaching at Dokkum and in Overijssel, to con
  • Anthanassa frisia taeniata (Ecuador, western Peru)
  • n 6 July, 1605; died 1 November, 1648) in East Frisia, the principality where the younger Erlebach r
  • e Holy Roman Empire, the Enns, Burgau, Lord of Frisia, the Wendish March, Pordenone, Salins, Mechele
  • He gave Count Floris II of West Frisia, the title Count of Holland in 1101.
  • In East Frisia, the town of Emden was particularly hard hit.
  • In the present day East Frisia, the family of tom Brok was attempting to esta
  • al county in Norden, Emden, Emisgonien in East Frisia, though in return Ulrich was required to pay a
  • He returned to Frisia to preach and to build numerous churches, amon
  • ned Hugh, Duke of Alsace, and Godfrey, Duke of Frisia, to a court at Lobith, it was Henry who arrest
  • Because Ocko I tom Brok had loaned East Frisia to the Count of Holland in 1381, the status of
  • illage of Logabirum by Count Ulrich II of East Frisia to pay off his considerable gambling debts.
  • en captive and compelled to yield part of West Frisia to Robert.
  • In the following decades East Frisia tried to block all roads between Jever and Old
  • Anthanassa frisia tulcis (Texas, Arizona, Mexico, Guatemala to P
  • t also extended his authority and estates into Frisia under the suzerainty of the Archbishop of Hamb
  • Allena, he initially united almost all of East Frisia under his rule.
  • The Carolingians laid Frisia under the rule of grewan, a title that has bee
  • Cirksena family, which attempted to unite East Frisia under its rule from the late fifteenth century
  • In 1744, East Frisia was annexed by Prussia.
  • Ulrich II of East Frisia, was count of East Frisia, (6 July 1605; † Aur
  • Much of West Frisia was recovered by count Dirk after the death of
  • In 1744, East Frisia was absorbed by Prussia, and then, after a bri
  • ' Annals where Tacitus records that a grove in Frisia was dedicated to her, and that near this grove
  • er the year 785, when the Frankish conquest of Frisia was completed by the final defeat of the Frisi
  • Hamaland (who was later appointed Margrave of Frisia) were foremost amongst the conspirators in thi
  • were window painters from Emden, East Frisia, where their father and grandfather already ha
  • o been at Rathmelsigi) in the mission field of Frisia, where he became associated particularly with
  • ely descended from the great white landrace of Frisia, which has been attested as early as the 13th
  • Also there was no cultural centre in North Frisia whose dialect would have been able to take ove
  • ude and her husband Henry the Fat, Margrave of Frisia, whose daughter Richenza married Lothair of Su
  • while on a Carolingian-sponsored mission into Frisia with the express purpose of trying to convert