- Uko
Fockena (also
known as: "Uko of Oldersum"; c. 1408 – 13 June 1432) was an East
Frisian chieftain of
Moormerland and Emsigerland. Uko was one of the...
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Prince of
Wallachia (killed in
battle against Ottomans) June 13 – Uko
Fockena, East
Frisian chieftain (b. c. 1408) June 29 – J**** of
Cyprus (b. 1375)...
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Ukena (died 1436) and was born in 1432 in
Oldersum as the
daughter of Uko
Fockena and his wife, Heba
Attena of Dornum.[citation needed] She was probably...
- Uko may
refer to: Uko
Fockena (c. 1408–1432), East
Frisian chieftain Uko
Nkole (born 1975),
Nigerian politician Ukō
Washio (1892–1951), ****anese novelist...
- Cramer, 1803
Reign 1427–1435
Predecessor Ocko II tom Brok
Successor Uko
Fockena Born 1360 or 1370 Died 1435
Appingedam Spouse(s)
Theda of
Reide Hiddeke...
- building.
Aerial view of the
harbor Model of
Oldersum Castle Alte
Waage Uko
Fockena (c. 1408–1432), East
Frisian chieftain Theda Ukena (1432–1494), Countess...
- 1452)
married secondly in 1455 with
Theda Ukena, the
daughter of Uko
Fockena Tiadeke (born: 1438, died
after 1470) Adda (died c. 1470)
married to Lütet...
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Frisia 17. Gela of
Manslagt 4.
Edzard I,
Count of East
Frisia 18. Uko
Fockena 9.
Theda Ukena 19. Heba
Attena 2. Enno II of East
Frisia 20.
Conrad V,...
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Knyphausen family Manninga Benno Uko 1427-1436:
Focko Ukena and his son Uko
Fockena (1427-1432) ?-1406:
Folkmar Allena Wiemken (Papinga)
Beninga family Germany...
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castles owned by the East
Frisian chieftains Focko Ukena and his son Uko
Fockena in Neermoor. A
castle stood on today's
Vossbergweg at the
corner of the...