- The
Attena family is a
former ruling family of East
Frisian chieftains. They
reigned over
Lordships of
Dornum and Nesse,
located in
Lower Saxony, in what...
- -1410: Hero
Attena ?-1410:
Lutet Attena (in Norderburg) ?: Eger
Attena (in Westerburg) ?-1433:
Sibet I
Attena 1433-1473:
Sibet II
Attena Abdena family...
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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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chieftain family Attena in the
fifteenth century. The
first to call
himself 'Chieftain of Esens,
Stedesdorf and Wittmund' was
Sibet Attena in 1455; a loyal...
- Lütet
Attena (died: c. 1410, in Dornum) was a 14th-century East
Frisian chieftain of
Dornum and
Nesse in the
Norderland area. Lütet
Attena was a son of...
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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 Onna...
- 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 in order...
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Ukena 10. Uko
Fockena 21.
Theda of
Rheide 5.
Theda Ukena 22. Lütet
Attena 11. Heba
Attena 23. Ocka tom Brok 1. Enno II,
Count of East
Frisia 24.
Conrad IV...
- "this
world is
empty of self or
anything pertaining to self" (suññam idaṃ
attena vā
attaniyena vā). The term "emptiness" (suññatā) is also used in two suttas...
- 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 Younger"...