- The
Brokmerland is a
landscape and
historic territory,
located in
western East Frisia,
which covers the area in and
around the present-day communities...
- The
Brokmerbrief or Law of
Brokmerland is the
early 13th-century law code of the brocmanni, the
inhabitants of
Brokmerland, west of
Aurich in East Frisia...
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Germany Ems
Frisian dialects Saterland Frisian Emsingoa Frisian (extinct)
Brokmerland Frisian (extinct)
Ommelanden Frisian (extinct)
Weser Frisian dialects...
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consules et
advocati terrae Nordensis. Originally, the family's
property in
Brokmerland was
probably not very large.
Descendants had
already ruled the parishes...
- Emderland",
Brokmerland, Auricherland, Astringen, Harlingerland, and
Norderland "with all its appurtenances"
Subjugated by Keno of
Brokmerland, who plundered...
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Emsigerland borders in the
north on the Federgau, in the
northeast on the
Brokmerland in the east on the
Moormerland and in the
south on the Rheiderland. The...
- Ocko II tom Brok (1407–1435) was
Chieftain of the
Brokmerland and the
Auricherland in East
Frisia (initially
under the
guardianship of his grandmother...
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achieved a
predominant state. One of
these was the Tom
Broks from the
Brokmerland (nowadays: Brookmerland) who
ruled a
large part of
Eastern Friesland...
- (about 1345–1389)
followed his
father Keno I tom Brok as
chieftain of the
Brokmerland and the
Auricherland in East Frisia, a
former territory on Germany's...
- Friesland, Westergo, Oostergo, Hunsingo, Fivelingo, Reiderland, Emsingo,
Brokmerland,
Harlingerland and Rüstringen (Jeverland and Butjadingen).[citation needed]...