- The
Frisian languages (/ˈfriːʒən/ FREE-zhən or /ˈfrɪziən/ FRIZ-ee-ən) are a
closely related group of West
Germanic languages,
spoken by
about 400,000 Frisian...
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Frisson (UK: /
ˈfriːsɒn/ FREE-son, US: /friːˈsoʊn/ free-SOHN French: [fʁisɔ̃];
French for "shiver"), also
known as
aesthetic chills or
psychogenic shivers...
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eventually be
referred to as 'Frisians' (Old Frisian: Frīsa, Old English:
Frīsan),
though they were not
necessarily descended from the
ancient Frisii. It...
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Helgi Hundingsbane wins his
battle against Hothbrodd.
Frisians Old English:
Frísan, Frēsan, Frȳsan,Middle High German: Friesen, Old Norse: Frísir From PGmc...
- Washington, DC: ASM Press, pp. 257–270
Guerra L, Cortes-Bratti X,
Guidi R,
Frisan T (March 2011). "The
biology of the
cytolethal distending toxins". Toxins...
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Hagalund and Matinkylä
manor remain,
while hardly anything remains of the
Frisans and
Finno manors.: 162–163, 205, 311 The
Soukanpohja manor is the only...
- Anne Woudwijk [fy] was
erected in
Kimswert in 1985. In the 1560s many
Frisans joined the
revolt led by
William of
Orange against the
Habsburg monarchy...
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Wayback Machine Media related to Tea
culture at
Wikimedia Commons East
Frisan Tea
Museum in Norden,
Germany https://teemuseum.de Bünting Tea
Museum in...
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Estoire des Engleis.
Whilst Ubba is
specifically ****ociated with
Frisia and
Frisans by
sources such as
Annales Lindisfarnenses et
Dunelmenses and Historia...
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names have been forgotten. As well as the Matinkylä manor, the site of the
Frisans manor is
located in Matinkylä. The
shopping centre Iso
Omena is located...