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Halbertsma is a
Frisian patrician family that
originates from Dokkum's
surrounding area.
Family members traditionally occupy positions in the
legal field...
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Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma (West Frisian: [ˈeːltsjǝ ˈhɪdəs ˈhɔlbǝtsma]; Dutch:
Eeltje Hiddes Halbertsma [ˈeːltɕǝ ˈɦɪdəs
ˈɦɑlbǝrtsmaː]; 8
October 1797 –...
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Hiddes Halbertsma (West Frisian:
Joast Hiddes Halbertsma [joǝst ˈhɪdəs ˈhɔlbǝtsma]; Dutch:
Joost Hiddes Halbertsma [joːst ˈɦɪdəs
ˈɦɑlbǝrtsmaː]; 23 October...
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Tsjalling Hiddes Halbertsma (West Frisian: [ˈtsjɔlɪŋ ˈhɪdəs ˈhɔlbǝtsma]; Dutch:
Tjalling Hiddes Halbertsma [ˈtɕɑlɪŋ ˈɦɪdəs
ˈɦɑlbǝrtsmaː]; 21
January 1792...
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national book of
Western Frisian literature,
written by the
three Brothers Halbertsma. It is an
extensive collection of
short stories and poems, the
first of...
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Brothers Halbertsma,
members of the
Halbertsma family, were
three brothers born in the
Frisian village of Grou
towards the end of the 18th century...
- 1542-1618),
clergyman Brothers Halbertsma Eeltsje Hiddes Halbertsma (1797-1858), physician, poet and
writer Joast Hiddes Halbertsma (1789-1869),
Mennonite minister...
- in the
spreading of the West
Frisian language was
minister Joost. H.
Halbertsma (1789–1869), who
translated many
works into the West
Frisian language...
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province of the Netherlands. The text is by the
Frisian writer Eeltsje Halbertsma. The
version commonly sung
today is an abridgement,
dating from 1876,...
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undated writing from
around 1850 from J. H.
Halbertsma, the
Lexicon Frisi**** (A and B).
Halbertsma made an
untidy schematic drawing that
shows the...