-
group of
Frisians, and,
according to a 1970 poll,
identify themselves more with the
Dutch than with the East or
North Frisians. Anglo-
Frisian languages...
-
Netherlands Frisians, the
medieval and
modern ethnic group inhabiting Frisia Frisii, the
ancient inhabitants of
Frisia prior to 600 AD
Frisian languages...
- not
always literal translations of each other. East
Frisian Low
Saxon Frisia Frisian Islands Frisians Imperativus pro
infinitivo Laurie Bauer, 2007, The...
- times, the
Frisians (or
rather their close neighbours, the Chauci)
lived on terps, man-made hills.
According to
other sources, the
Frisians lived along...
- The West
Frisians or, more precisely, the
Westlauwers Frisians (Dutch:
Friezen or
Westerlauwerse Friezen, West
Frisian:
Friezen or
Westerlauwerske Friezen)...
- of the
villages Marum (West
Frisian: Mearum), De Wilp (De Wylp), and
Opende (De
Grinzer Pein). Also, many West
Frisians have left
their province in the...
-
exists a
tripartite division of the
original Frisians;
namely the
North Frisians, East
Frisians and West
Frisian,
caused by the Frisia's
constant loss of...
-
until 2018.[citation needed] East
Frisia East
Frisian Low
Saxon East
Frisians Frisia Frisians Frisian languages "POLITIK". nwzonline.de. 31
January 2008...
-
exemption from
feudalism was
granted to the
Frisians by Charlemagne,
although the
earliest clear evidence of the
Frisian freedom has been
dated to the 13th century...
- East
Frisian (also East Friesian) is an
adjective referring to East Frisia, a
region in Germany. It can
refer specifically to: East
Frisians, the people...