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Eastergoa (also Ostergau, Ostergo, or Oostergo) was one of the
Seven Sealands and one of the
three Gaue
within what is
today the
province of Friesland...
- sent an army
against the Frisians. The
Frisian army was
pushed back to
Eastergoa. The next year the
Battle of the
Boarn took place.
Charles ferried an...
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English exonyms: Brisgaw/Brisgow) Buchsgau,
Switzerland Chiemgau,
Germany Eastergoa and
Westergoa in Friesland,
Netherlands Elsgau,
Switzerland Fivelgo around...
- that
there have been
seven Frisian lands: West Friesland, Westergoa,
Eastergoa, Hunsingo, Fivelingo, Emsingo, and Jeverland. The pompeblêden are used...
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marked the
border between main
Frisian regions of
Westergoa (Westergo) and
Eastergoa (Oostergo).
Other historical names for the
Middelzee include Bordaa, Borndiep...
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severely after sustained attacks by the
Count of
Holland Third Sealand Eastergoa (Smallingerland, Boornego [fy; nl], Haudmare [nl], Haskerland [nl; fy]...
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dialect in and
around Westergoa and the
northeastern dialect in and
around Eastergoa –
which formed a
growing dialect continuum after the sea arm
which divided...
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wanted to
conquer Friesland west of the Lauwers,
consisting of Westergoa,
Eastergoa and Bornegoa. In 1398, the
Count Albert I of
Holland leased Ameland and...
- Frisians. The
Frisian king
Poppo was
defeated and his army
pushed back to
Eastergoa. The next year,
Charles ferried an army
across the
Almere with a fleet...
- the
Viking leader Rodulf Haraldsson was
killed by the
inhabitants of
Eastergoa and from 879
Harald Klak's son
Godfrid plundered the
coast down to Flanders...