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Stedesdorf is a muni****lity in the
district of Wittmund, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank,
Tabelle A100001G:
Fortschreibung des...
- Esens,
Stedesdorf and
Wittmund (c. 1425 - 1473) Hero I, lord of Esens,
Stedesdorf and
Wittmund (c. 1455 - 1522)
Balthasar I, lord of Esens,
Stedesdorf and...
- Esens,
Stedesdorf and Wittmund". Thus, he
viewed himself as the
ruler of the
Lordships of Esens,
Stedesdorf and Wittmund.
After Onna of
Stedesdorf died...
- The
Lordships of Esens,
Stedesdorf and
Wittmund (German:
Herrlichkeiten Esens,
Wittmund und
Stedesdorf)
formed a
contiguous area in the old
district of...
- (1556–1586),
daughter and
heiress of
Count John II of Rietberg, Lord of Esens,
Stedesdorf and
Wittmund and
Countess Agnes of Bentheim-Steinfurt.
Countess Walburgis...
- von
Esens (c. 1455 – 1522) was a
Frisian nobleman, the Lord of Esens,
Stedesdorf and Wittmund. He
inherited the
title upon the
death of his father, Sibet...
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marriage to Anna of
Oldenburg (1501–1575). Only the
Lordships of Esens,
Stedesdorf and
Wittmund remained,
ruled by the
aggressive chieftain,
Balthasar Oomkens...
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against his opponents, the East
Frisian leaders Hero
Oomkens of Esens,
Stedesdorf and
Wittmund and Edo
Wiemken of Jever, whom he
quickly managed to subdue...
- of arms of the old
ruling family and that of the
Lordships of Esens,
Stedesdorf and Wittmund. It was
later supplemented by the
Kaunitz family's coat of...
- in 1522. The
emperor had
invested Edzard with the
Lordships of Esens,
Stedesdorf and
Wittmund and
Edzard tried to
subdue it. However, due to well-constructed...