- the
Frisian Potestaat, in
Dutch "op
poten staan" in
English 'on legs standing', like for
instance king
Henry on his
painting (Dutch:
potestaat; German: Potestat;...
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Potestaat (West
Frisian pronunciation: [poːtəsˈtaːt]; pl. potestaten) was the
supposed title of a
governor of
medieval Friesland.
According to the legendary...
- (1883–1974), Dutch-born
American landscape architect Saco
Reinalda (died 1167),
potestaat of
Friesland USS Saco,
three US Navy
vessels SACO (disambiguation) Saco...
- Igo
Etrich (1879–1967),
Austrian flight pioneer Igo
Galama (876–910),
potestaat (governor) of
Friesland Igo
Gruden (1893–1948),
Slovene poet and translator...
- Sáchez II, king of
Pamplona (approximate date)
Gosse Ludigman,
governor (
potestaat) of
Friesland Huyan Zan,
Chinese general of the Song
Dynasty Ivar of Waterford...
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response to
increased aggression from the
counts of Holland,
continues in
Potestaat of
Friesland 768–793,
Theoderic (Diederik),
killed in the
Uprising of...
- Saco
Reinalda (chosen from 1150 to 1167) was a
legendary potestaat of Friesland, now a
province of the Netherlands.
Sometimes his name was
written as...
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Hessel Martena (appointed
approximately 1306 to 1312) was the
tenth potestaat of Friesland. He
succeeded Reinier Camminga.
Martena was
particularly praised...
- Taco
Ludigman (elected
about 819) was the
legendary second potestaat (or
magistrate governor) of Friesland.
There are no
contemporary sources for his...
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Albert III (German: Albrecht) (27
January 1443 – 12
September 1500) was a Duke of Saxony. He was
nicknamed Albert the Bold or
Albert the
Courageous and...