- The
Vetkopers and
Schieringers (West Frisian:
Fetkeapers en Skieringers) were two
opposing Frisian factional parties from the
medieval period. They were...
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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...
- (elected by the
Schieringers for Oostergo)
Haring Haringsma (Haring Harinxma, or
Haring Thoe Heeg), 1399-1404 (elected by the
Schieringers for Westergo)...
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involved in the
Vetkopers and
Schieringers wars. In 1496 the
inhabitants of Franeker,
which supported the
Schieringer party,
conquered the
lightly fortified...
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After the
reconquest of
Dokkum by the
Schieringers, he
disembarked at
Hindeloopen and
defeated the
Schieringers at the Palesloot.
Ukena took Stavoren...
- were Juw
Juwinga (1396) and Juw
Dekema (1494), both were
chosen by the
Schieringers. However, in 1399 the
districts of
Westergo and
Oostergo elected potestates...
- (Friesland, the
Ommelanden and Groningen):
between Schieringers and Vetkopers, see
Vetkopers and
Schieringers (1325–1524)
Duchy of Guelders:
between Van Heeckeren...
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himself in Franeker, when he had
taken over
Friesland with the help of the
Schieringers led by
Hessel van Martena. On 12 May 1500, the city was
besieged by an...
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appointment of
Potestates aligned with the
Schieringers lead to
renewed factionalism between the
Vetkopers and
Schieringers.
Seventeen 'Landsheeren' (sovereign...