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- Fiefdielen (Five parts). Franeker and Wildinge have probably been the original Westergo. Wymbrits was added when begin 12th century when Sudergoa was no more....
- to Westergo. And in 1310, count William III of Holland negotiated a reconciliation with representatives of Westergo, whereby the Frisians of Westergo acknowledged...
- rebellion—probably not led by Bubo—against Frankish rule in the region of Westergo in 733, which Charles put down. The inhabitants gave hostages, converted...
- Holland) West-Friesland (North Holland) Westelijke Mijnstr**** (Limburg) Westergo (Friesland) Westerkwartier (Groningen) Westerlauwers Friesland (Friesland)...
- Fetkeapers and Skieringers. On 21 March 1498, a small group of Skieringers from Westergo secretly met with Albert III, Duke of Saxony, the Governor of the Habsburg...
- William came to a reconciliation with representatives of Westergo, whereby the Frisians of Westergo acknowledged him as count and granted him certain rights...
- both were chosen by the Schieringers. However, in 1399 the districts of Westergo and Oostergo elected potestates, Haring Harinxma and Sjoerd Wiarda respectively...
- with different names. The most important regions were West Friesland, Westergo, Oostergo, Hunsingo, Fivelingo, Reiderland, Emsingo, Brokmerland, Harlingerland...
- Westerkwartier 824?-834-855, Gerhart, plausibly related to Deodred, ruled in Westergo 855–870, Wiccing, also held lands in Westerkwartier 870-873?, Albdag, defended...
- estate at Goutum. He was the last potestaat to rule both Oostergo and Westergo. Wiarda was the leader in the fight against the Count of Holland. In 1398...