- the Count's
residence at Aurich. In 1611 the
Dutch garrisoned troops in
Leerort. On 24 May the
Accord of
Osterhusen was signed,
which limited the sovereignty...
- time. The town
profited from the
trade with the Hanse, and a
fortress Leerort was built. In 1508,
Count Edzard obtained the
official right to host a...
-
Saxon Feud—led to Henry's death; his head was shot off
during the
siege of
Leerort Castle (today part of Leer).
Henry married Catherine of Pomerania, daughter...
-
Benninga or Benynga, was an East
Frisian chronicler and
steward of the
Leerort Fortress. From 1540 to 1556 he was also
counselor to Anna of Oldenburg...
- Anna of Holstein-Gottorp 28
January 1598
three children 19
August 1625
Leerort aged 61
Probably inherited Rietberg from his
first wife, or
ruled it in...
-
Kanalpolder 625: Leer -
Remels -
Westerstede 635: Leer -
Wymeer 651:
Bingum -
Leerort -
Blinke -
Stadtmitte Leer -
Logaer Weg -
Logabirum (Leer Town Service)...
- Frisia. The
district of Leer was
created from the
previous offices of
Leerort Stickhausen. For the
county sea, the town of Leer was chosen. The villages...
- Emsgau,
later to the
Moormerland under the rule of the
Cirksena to the
Leerort district,
after its
dissolution in 1817 to the Leer district, from which...
-
invaded East
Frisia with an army of 20,000 men. He
besieged Fortress Leerort,
which was only
defended by a few
peasants and soldiers. However, Henry...
-
archaic Keulen Cologne (Köln)
Kleef Kleve Knip****zen
Kniphausen Leeroord Leerort Maagdenburg Magdeburg Mecklenburg-Voor-Pommeren Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...