• Wursten Frisian was a dialect of the East Frisian language that is thought to have been spoken until the early 18th century in the landscape of Wursten...
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    lands of Wursten and Würden. The Old East Frisian language could be divided into two dialect groups: Weser Frisian to the east, and Ems Frisian to the west...
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    Germany Ems Frisian dialects Saterland Frisian Several extinct dialects[which?] Weser Frisian dialects Wangerooge Frisian (extinct) Wursten Frisian (extinct)...
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    Frisia (redirect from Frisian realm)
    Rüstringen) and Land Wursten. Usually, only the people from East Frisia proper (German: Ostfriesland) refer to themselves as East Frisians. The German name...
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  • Wangerooge and the equally extinct Wursten dialect. The last speaker died in 1953. Frisia Frisian Islands East Frisians "Change Request Documentation: 2021-007"...
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  • against the count of Holland 1340 - Conquest of the Sibetsburg by the Wursten Frisians 1344 - Battle of Langsundtoft, against the Danes 1345 - Battle of Warns...
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    The West Frisian languages are a group of closely related, though not mutually intelligible, Frisian languages of the Netherlands. Due to the marginalization...
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    Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen. Bremian knightly families aimed at subjecting the Wursten Frisians. The Lords of Diepholz owned the Hollburg Castle between Holßel [nds]...
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  • Saterland Frisian Wangerooge FrisianWursten Frisian† North Frisian language (spoken in Germany) Mainland Frisian Mooring Goesharde Frisian Wiedingharde...
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    Frisia (German: Ost-Friesland; East Frisian Low Saxon: Oost-Freesland) is a collective term for all traditionally Frisian areas in Lower Saxony, Germany,...
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    Geest ridge, allowing a good view over the lower Land of Wursten, then a corporation of free Frisian peasants under only loose overlordship of the Prince-Archbishopric...
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    Flags of Frisia (redirect from Frisian Flag)
    of Saterland Unofficial flag of the Butjadingen peninsula Flag of Land Wursten Flag of Lordship of Kniphausende (pre 1835) Flag of Lordship of Kniphausen...
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    (extinct) Wursten Frisian (extinct) West Frisian (Frysk) Mainland West Frisian Hindeloopen Frisian Clay Frisian Wood Frisian Northern West Frisian Southwestern...
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  • main dialects. Frisian languages Old Frisian North Frisian East Frisian: Saterland Frisian, Wangerooge Frisian, Wursten Frisian West Frisian Dutch literature...
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  • republics' in this area included Butjadingen, Stadland, Stedingen, Land Wursten, Land Hadeln and Dithmarschen. Some of these peasant republics disappeared...
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  • small areas east of the Weser river, Wursten and Würden. The conflicts between the counts of Holland and the Frisians have a long history. Arnulf (died 18...
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    reached out to conquer the rich neighbouring Land of Wursten, a de facto autonomous region of free Frisian peasants in a North Sea marsh at the Weser estuary...
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    Geest ridge, allowing a good view over the lower Land of Wursten, then a corporation of free Frisian peasants under only loose overlordship of the Prince-Archbishopric...
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    East Frisia (category Articles containing East Frisian Low Saxon-language text)
    Frisia or East Friesland (German: Ostfriesland; East Frisian Low Saxon: Oostfreesland; Saterland Frisian: Aastfräislound) is a historic region in the northwest...
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  • Saxe-Lauenburg allied in order to conquer the Land of Wursten, a de facto autonomous region of free Frisian peasants in a marsh at the Weser estuary, under...
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    Interfrisian Council (category Articles containing West Frisian-language text)
    Land Wursten, Butjadingen and Jeverland. This was the basis for more joint meetings and the founding of the Frisian Council. At the Great Frisian Congress...
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    Emden was particularly hard hit. However, because the levees in the East Frisian area had been raised significantly in many places in the preceding years...
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    the Black Guard, too expensive for John, in order to conquer the Land of Wursten. This was the start of a series of campaigns to subject the free peasants...
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    Terp (category Articles containing West Frisian-language text)
    (East Frisia) Rysum (East Frisia) Eckwarden (Butjadingen) Itzwärden (Land Wursten) Platform mound Tell (archaeology) Crannog Cattle mound Dirk Meier (2006)...
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    Lower Saxony (category Articles containing Saterland Frisian-language text)
    Republic of Germany. In rural areas, Northern Low Saxon and Saterland Frisian are still spoken, albeit in declining numbers. Lower Saxony borders on...
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    Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer) was established in 1986 and embraces the East Frisian Islands, mudflats and salt marshes between the Bay of Dollart on the border...
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    material aid in building and decorating it. On 26 December 1499 the Wursten Frisians had defeated the Great or Black Guard in Weddewarden [de], hired by...
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    from the Land Wursten west of it that was a perfectly autonomous rural republic, for some centuries. It was the easternmost of the Frisian republics and...
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  • participated in the campaign of Duke Magnus I of Saxe-Lauenburg against the Frisians of Wursten, then an area of free peasant under the loose overlordship of the...
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  • of Bremen including all "they have in the jurisdictions in the Frisian Land of Wursten and in Lehe [de], which belongs to the afore-mentioned castle and...
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