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Grimersum is a
village in the
region of East Frisia, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is part of the muni****lity of Krummhörn. The
village is
located between...
- Contra-Remonstrants (see
History of Calvinist–Arminian debate). He was born in
Grimersum, East Frisia, the son of a preacher,
Bernardus Acronius, in a village...
- Krummhörn. The
village is
located to the
north of
Jennelt and to the west of
Grimersum.
Eilsum was
first mentioned in do****ents
around 1300
under the
names Edelsum...
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Eggerik Beninga (1490–1562), a
chronicler of the Frisians, was born in
Grimersum.
David Folkerts-Landau (born 1949),
German economist Wikimedia Commons...
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divided into the
Eilsum and
Grimersum Untervogteien. Visquard,
along with
Grimersum and Wirdum, was part of the
Grimersum Untervogtei. As part of the...
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Grimersum, now a part of Krummhörn muni****lity, Germany. He was the son of
Garrelt Beninga,
chieftain and
bailiff at Wirdum,
Jennelt and
Grimersum,...
- Lütetsburg. The
small shield in the coat of arms is that of the
Beninga of
Grimersum. Gast, Hinrich. "Arle" (PDF).
Ostfriesische Landschaft (in German). p...
- Krummhörn (East Frisia)
Greetsiel Church [de] 1380–1410
Grimersum, Krummhörn (East Frisia)
Grimersum Church [de] 13th
century Romanesque/Gothic Groothusen...
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wrote a
letter begging permission of Old Imell,
chief of
Osterhusen and
Grimersum, that he
might allow them to ship
their fattened cows
across the Ems to...
- of Dornum,
married Essa of
Oldersum (no issue) and secondly, Hyma of
Grimersum Sibo (no issue) Karl
Ernst Hermann Krause (1892), "Sibo",
Allgemeine Deutsche...