- The
Harlingerland is a
strip of land on the
North Sea
coast of East Frisia.
While today the
whole of the
district of
Wittmund is
usually described as...
- Esens,
Stedesdorf and Wittmund,
which together formed the
Harlingerland. The
Harlingerland did
remain under the
higher authority of the
Cirksena family...
-
order to
ensure the
independence of
Harlingerland against the East
Frisian counts. Not
until 1600 was the
Harlingerland,
including Wittmund,
finally joined...
- Westergo, Oostergo, Hunsingo, Fivelingo, Reiderland, Emsingo, Brokmerland,
Harlingerland and Rüstringen (Jeverland and Butjadingen).[citation needed] The Frisian...
- The
league consisted of
modern Friesland, Groningen, East Frisia,
Harlingerland,
Jever and Rüstringen. The
Frisian districts in West
Friesland West...
-
Harlingerland to East Frisia. With the
death of
Balthasar Oomkens von
Esens in 1540, the
Attena line of East
Frisian chieftains ruling Harlingerland died...
-
Butjadingen at his
marriage to Anna of
Oldenburg (1501–1575). Only
Harlingerland remained,
ruled by the
aggressive chieftain,
Balthasar Oomkens von Esens...
- male heir, John and his
mother inherited the East
Frisian Lordship of
Harlingerland and John ****umed the
title of Lord of Esens,
Stedesdorf and Wittmund...
-
Oomkens von
Esens (c. 1455 – 1522) was a
Frisian nobleman, the Earl of
Harlingerland. He
inherited the
title upon the
death of his father,
Sibet Attena von...
-
Balthasar Oomkens von
Esens was the son of Hero
Oomkens von Esens, Lord of
Harlingerland and
Armgard Countess of Oldenburg. The
Oomkens family were established...