Frisia is a small region in the north of the modern day country known as the Netherlands. In the Iron Age, the ancestors of the modern Frisians first...
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Frisia is a cross-border cultural region in Northwestern Europe. Stretching along the Wadden Sea, it encompasses the north of the Netherlands and parts...
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of various cultures. The period after prehistory can only be reconstructed from archaeological evidence. Access to the early history of East Frisia is...
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Frisian Kingdom (redirect from Kingdom of Frisia)
The Frisian Kingdom (West Frisian: Fryske Keninkryk), also known as Magna Frisia, is a modern name for the post-Roman Frisian realm in Western Europe in...
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Frisian nationalism (category History of Frisia)
Latin names Magna Frisia (Greater Frisia) and Tota Frisia (Whole Frisia). Frisia is usually divided into three parts: West Frisia in the northern Netherlands...
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The history of East Frisia developed rather independently from the rest of Germany because the region was relatively isolated for centuries by large stretches...
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Frisian freedom (redirect from Free Frisia)
Friese vrijheid; German: Friesische Freiheit) was a period of the absence of feudalism in Frisia during the Middle Ages. Its main aspects included freedom...
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Frisian–Frankish wars (category History of Frisia)
only annexed Frisia Citerior ("nearer" Frisia south of the Rhine), but he also crossed the Rhine and annexed "farther" Frisia, to the banks of the river...
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Frisii (redirect from Disappearance of the Frisii)
'AVDVLFVS FRISIA' and 'VICTVRIA AVDVLFO', as well as 'FRISIA' and 'AVDVLFVS' have been found at Escharen, a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant...
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Cuneus Frisionum (category History of Frisia)
Cuneus Frisionum or Frisiorum cuneus are the names of units of Frisian auxiliaries in the Roman army. Two memorial stones in Housesteads, Hexham, England...
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