- The
Emsigerland, or
Emderland was a
historic region on the
western edge of East
Frisia by the
Wadden Sea,
which covered a wide area
around the town of...
- End 1380 or
Early 1381 -
Chieftain Ocko I tom Brok of
Norderland and
Emsigerland defeats cheaftains Kampo Abdena of
Hinte and
Folkmar Allena of Osterhusen...
- 1408 – 13 June 1432) was an East
Frisian chieftain of
Moormerland and
Emsigerland. Uko was one of the sons of the East
Frisian chieftain Focko Ukena (born:...
-
Visquard around 1347 and the
family was one of the most
influential in the
Emsigerland and the Norderland. In
Brokmerland the tom
Broks maintained a Redgerhof...
- to an end by
about the mid-14th century. However,
unlike for
example Emsigerland,
Brokmerland remained a
discrete unit,
since the
Brokmerbrief forbids...
- for the
Frisian territories Oldeborg, Brokmerland,
Auricherland and
Emsigerland in East
Frisia in 1400
during the
absence of her son Keno II and in 1417...
- and was an
important trading centre and
meeting place in the
Frisian Emsigerland, as well as the
provost office for 12 parishes. At that time, like many...
- with the Skieringers. On 15 July 1421, all
parties met in Greetsiel,
Emsigerland for
peace talks. John of
Bavaria represented the Skieringers, Okko and...
-
Federgo is
bordered in the east by the
Brokmerland and in the
south by the
Emsigerland. Klopp, Onno (1854-58).
Geschichte Ostfrieslands, 3 Bde.,
Hanover , p...
- Drenthe:
Dutch province of Drenthe,
south of
Groningen Emsgau [de] or Gau
Emsigerland: at the
mouth of the Ems,
southwest East
Frisia Federgo:
western East...