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During the
Frisian freedom period, the
Upstalsboom (Old Frisian: Opstallisbame), also
known as the Opstalsbam, was an ****embly for
emissaries of the Seven...
- 12th
century Frisian noblemen and the city of
Groningen founded the
Upstalsboom League under the
slogan of "Frisian freedom" to
counter feudalizing tendencies...
- Oostergo. From the 12th
century the
thing called Upstalsboom took
place on the
level of the civitas. At
Upstalsboom, near the
current town of
Aurich in the East...
- do****ented in De
itinere Frisonum. 1156, The
Frisian diet or ding at the
Upstalsboom. What
starts out as a
loose gathering becomes an
increasingly formal...
- Frisians!".
According to 16th-century sources, it was
spoken at the
Upstalsboom in
Aurich where Frisian judges met on
Pentecost and it is traditionally...
- Auflösung in den
Kriegsjahren 1813, 1814 u. 1815. Mit alleger.
Abbildung des
Upstalsbooms u.
Schlachtplan von
Ligerz u. Waterloo, W. Bock, p. 172 Glover, Gareth...
- our liberty." In 1361, the city of
Groningen attempted to
revive the
Upstalsboom League as its
leading polity. It was not
until the Late
Middle Ages that...
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marked by a
loose confederation between the
Frisian territories, the
Upstalsboom League,
which united the
Seven Sealands of
Frisia and
produced legal...
- 843–1792 AD
Frisia Dorestad,
Utrecht Tribal kingdom 600–734 AD
Frisia (
Upstalsboom League)
Confederacy c. 1200–c. 1500 AD
Flanders Various Countship 862–1795...
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districts of the
seven coastal areas of
Frisia met once a year at the
Upstalsboom,
located at Rahe (near Aurich). In the
early Middle Ages,
people could...