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- 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;...
- Potestaat (from Italian podestà) was the supposed title of a governor of medieval Friesland. According to the legendary Karelsprivilege, a 14th-century...
- Igo Etrich (1879–1967), Austrian flight pioneer Igo Galama (876–910), potestaat (governor) of Friesland Igo Gruden (1893–1948), Slovene poet and translator...
- (1883–1974), Dutch-born American landscape architect Saco Reinalda (died 1167), potestaat of Friesland USS Saco, three US Navy vessels SACO (disambiguation) Saco...
- Sáchez II, king of Pamplona (approximate date) Gosse Ludigman, governor (potestaat) of Friesland Huyan Zan, Chinese general of the Song Dynasty Ivar of Waterford...
- investigative journalist Taco Ludigman, legendary, possibly fictitious, second potestaat (magistrate governor) of Friesland, elected about 819 Taco Mesdag (1829–1902)...
- alternatively spelled Sikko or Sicka, was the eighth potestaat of Friesland, a province of the Netherlands. The potestaat was the elected provincial ruler. Sjaerdema...
- 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...
- Sjoerd Pijbes Wiarda (in office 1399–1410) was the fifteenth potestaat (or elected governor) of Friesland now a province of the Netherlands. Sjoerd Wiarda...
- 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...