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- The Vetkopers and Schieringers (West Frisian: Fetkeapers en Skieringers) were two opposing Frisian factional parties from the medieval period. They were...
- by the Schieringers for Oostergo) Haring Harinxma (also rendered as Haring Haringsma or Haring Thoe Heeg), 1399–1404 (elected by the Schieringers for Westergo)...
- Schieringers were exiled, and went, unsurprisingly, to s**** support from their ****ociates in Oostergo and Westergo. At this point, the Schieringers were...
- Vetkopers, who opposed Burgundian and subsequently Habsburg rule, and the Schieringers. The Black Band were notorious as a violent military force; when their...
- After the reconquest of Dokkum by the Schieringers, he disembarked at Hindeloopen and defeated the Schieringers at the Palesloot. Ukena took Stavoren...
- freedom finally came to an end as a result of civil war between the Schieringers and Vetkopers, two factions of the Frisian nobility. In 1498, Maximilian...
- fear among the Schieringers (a rival faction). With the withdrawal from the Foswerd, Odo inflicted significant harm on the Schieringers in Westergo through...
- warring factions of the Vetkopers and Schieringers. Gale came from a Vetkoper line and Trijn from a line of Schieringers. Ygo Gales Galama was married to Goslinga...
- appointment of Potestates aligned with the Schieringers lead to renewed factionalism between the Vetkopers and Schieringers. Seventeen 'Landsheeren' (sovereign...
- (Friesland, the Ommelanden and Groningen): between Schieringers and Vetkopers, see Vetkopers and Schieringers (1325–1524) Duchy of Guelders: between Van Heeckeren...