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Greetsiel is a
small port on the
bight of
Leybucht in
western East Frisia, Germany, that was
first do****ented in
letters from the year 1388.
Since 1972...
- The Emden-Pewsum-
Greetsiel light railway (German:
Kreisbahn Emden-Pewsum-
Greetsiel) was
originally a
private railway operated by the
district of Emden...
- Two
smock mills with a
stage in
Greetsiel, Germany...
- Ostfriesland). They
descended from a line of East
Frisian chieftains from
Greetsiel. In 1439, in the wake of
clashes between different lines of chieftains...
-
Pilsumer Watt near
Greetsiel,
Germany The
mudflats of the
Greetsieler Nacken along the
western side of the Leyhörn near
Greetsiel.
Shoals at Mudflats...
- Krummhörn. The
village is
located to the
north of
Pewsum and to the
south of
Greetsiel. The
village church dates from the 13th century. To the
northwest of Visquard...
- in Emden. He was a son of the
chieftain Enno
Edzardisna of
Norden and
Greetsiel, and Gela of Manslagt. His
father Enno had
inherited Norden's Attena,...
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Edzard I, also
Edzard the
Great (15
January 1462 in
Greetsiel – 14
February 1528 in Emden) was
count of East
Frisia from 1491
until his
death in 1528...
-
chieftain of Norden,
Greetsiel,
Berum and
Pilsum in East Frisia. He was the son of the
chieftain Edzard II of Appingen-
Greetsiel and his wife Doda tom...
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House of
Cirksena descended from a line of East
Frisian chieftains from
Greetsiel. The
county came into
existence when
Emperor Frederick III
raised Ulrich...