Rheiderland (category History of East Frisia)
East Frisia. In 1806, when the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved, Rheiderland was included in the Department of Groningen (Département Ems-Occidentale) in...
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Sea and the English Channel. The Germanic Angles, Saxons, and Jutes from Frisia and Jutland began the next great migration across the North Sea during the...
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extensive trade routes of the Vikings, sceat coins were also minted in Frisia and Jutland during Anglo-Saxon times and coins of this period indicate the...
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(Faroese), Frise (French), Frísia (Catalan, Portuguese), Frisía - Φρισία (Greek), Frisia (Italian, Latin, Spanish), Frisia or Frislanda (Romansh), Frísko...
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(Lombardo-prealpino occidentale – macromilanese) Monzese Canzés (in Canzo) Bustocco-Legnanese Comasco-Lecchese (Lombardo-prealpino occidentale) Comasco Laghée...
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university in 1906. In 1931 Luserke completed a mate's certificate in Leer, East Frisia. At Easter 1906 he joined Hermann Lietz and started to work as a teacher...
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English Member of Parliament (d. 1651) August 11 – Sabina Catharina of East Frisia, Countess of Rietberg (1586–1618) (d. 1618) August 17 – John Matthew Rispoli...
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