-
Osterhusen is a
village in the
region of East Frisia, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. Administratively, it is an
Ortsteil of the muni****lity of Hinte, of which...
- The
Accord of
Osterhusen was an
agreement signed by Enno III of East
Frisia on 21 May 1611 in
Osterhusen with the
mediation of the
Dutch States General...
- The
counts and
princes of East
Frisia from the East
Frisian noble House of
Cirksena descended from a line of East
Frisian chieftains from Greetsiel. The...
- 1611 the
Dutch garrisoned troops in Leerort. On 24 May the
Accord of
Osterhusen was signed,
which limited the
sovereignty of the
Count of East Frisia...
-
named of
Innhausen and
Knyphausen Lütetsburg /
Pewsum Manninga Neermoor / Leer
Ukena Osterhusen Allena Rüstringen / Bant
Wiemken (Papinga)
Wirdum Beninga...
-
Zuiderhusen ("Southern Husen"), most
likely due to
close proximity of
Osterhusen and Westerhusen. However, a
stone with the year 1004 and
ceramic objects...
-
Emsigerland defeats cheaftains Kampo Abdena of
Hinte and
Folkmar Allena of
Osterhusen. 1381
Second Battle of the
Kalka River Tokhtamysh defeats Mamai and gains...
- • Emden
Revolution 1595-1603 • Treaty of
Berum 28
January 1600 • Accord of
Osterhusen 21 May 1611 • Appeal War 1726-1727 • Emden
Convention 14
March 1744 • Incorporation...
- wife
Sibbe Allena,
daughter of the
powerful chieftain Folkmar Allena of
Osterhusen, one daughter: Hyma Idzinga. She in turn was
married to Udo Ukena; the...
- compromises, such as the
Agreement of the
Hague and the
Agreement of
Osterhusen. In the
early 18th century,
there were
fresh tensions between the Prince...