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Sibet Attena (also: Latin: Sibo; c. 1425 – 8
November 1473) was an East
Frisian chieftain. He was a son of
Sibet of
Dornum ("old
Sibet") (d. 1433) and...
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first to call
himself 'Chieftain of Esens,
Stedesdorf and Wittmund' was
Sibet Attena in 1455; a
loyal follower of
Ulrich Cirksena, the
later founder of...
- Germany. Lütet
Attena (died c.1410), East
Frisian chieftain of
Norderland Sibet Attena (c.1425–1473), East
Frisian chieftain of
Esens Eylwerd I, chieftain...
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Attena (in Norderburg) ?: Eger
Attena (in Westerburg) ?-1433:
Sibet I
Attena 1433-1473:
Sibet II
Attena Abdena family Aildesna family ?-1430:
Liudward 1430-1450:...
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Lordships of Esens,
Stedesdorf and
Wittmund were
united in 1455 when
Sibet Attena, a
loyal v****al of the ****ure
Count of East Frisia,
Ulrich I, married...
- In 1454 the
castle fell to the
ruler of Harlingerland,
Sibet Attena. In the same year,
Sibet Attena united the
rulers of Esens,
Stedesdorf and Wittmund...
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Lords of
Jever • 1359-1415 Edo
Wiemken the
Elder (first lord) • 1415-1433
Sibet Lubben • 1433-1441 Hayo
Harlda • 1441-1468
Tanno Duren • 1468-1511 Edo Wiemken...
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foreign princes. In 1420, the East
Frisian chieftains Ocko II tom Brok and
Sibet Papinga [fy]
formed an
alliance to
protect the
Frisian freedom from the...
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Stedesdorf and Wittmund. He
inherited the
title upon the
death of his father,
Sibet Attena von Esens, in 1473. He is
usually referred to as Hero
Oomkens "the...
- ruler. Part of Keno's army
remained in
Groningen led by
Fokko Ukkena and
Sibet Papinga [fy]. They gave
chase to the
Skieringers who had fled
towards Achtkarspelen...