- 1502 when it was
built by
order of the
chieftain Hessel van
Martena.
Since 2006,
Museum Martena has been
housed in the building. The Martena****s was built...
-
Hessel Martena (appointed
approximately 1306 to 1312) was the
tenth Potestaat (magistrate governor) of Frisia. He
succeeded Reinier Camminga.
Martena was...
- Pik
Martena (Russian: Пик Мартена),
Martin Peak, is a peak in
Bodaybinsky District,
Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. It is the
highest point of the
federal subject...
-
taken over
Friesland with the help of the
Schieringers led by
Hessel van
Martena. On 12 May 1500, the city was
besieged by an army of 16,000 dissatisfied...
- The Picual, also
known as
Marteña or Lopereña, is an
olive cultivar from Spain.
Picual olives are the most
commonly grown olive today for
olive oil production...
- from the
original on 16
April 2021.
Retrieved 24
August 2020. Sasnett,
Martena Tenney; Sepmeyer, Inez
Hopkins (1
January 1967).
Educational Systems of...
- PubChem. "Octanoic acid". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
Retrieved 2019-05-15. B.
Martena; M. Pfeuffer; J.
Schrezenmeir (2006). "Medium-chain triglycerides". International...
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Bishopric of
Utrecht and
tried to
conquer Friesland but was
repelled by
Hessel Martena. At the
death of his uncle, Guy d'Avesnes,
Bishop of Utrecht,
William took...
-
Martenastate (
Martena estate) in Cornjum, Netherlands, is an
ancestral estate first owned by the
noble family Martena, also
written as van
Martena, or even...
- as well as of
Zabaykalsky Krai. The
nearest town is
Novaya Chara. Pik
Martena rises 8
kilometers (5.0 mi) to the WSW of Pik BAM,
beyond the Zabaykalsky...