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  1. count of East Frisia (1563-1625) Enno III, Count of East Frisia (Q639220) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. count of East Frisia (1563-1625)

  2. Enno III of Ostfriesland or Enno III of East Frisia (30 September 1563, Aurich – 19 August 1625) was a Count of Ostfriesland from 1599 to 1625 from the Cirksena family. He was the elder son of Count Edzard II of Ostfriesland and his wife Princess Katarina of Sweden, eldest daughter of King Gustav I of Sweden. Property. Value.

  3. Count Enno III of East Frisia, Walburgis's husband. On 1 May 1577, at the age of 21 years, Walburgis was engaged to Count Enno III of East Frisia, who was then 14 years old. The wedding took place on 28 January 1581, when Enno was 18. From this marriage, she had three children: Sabina Catherine (born: 11 August 1582 – died: 31 May 1618)

  4. Media in category "Enno III, Count of East Frisia". The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Enno III, zesde graaf van Oost-Friesland Enno III. Comes Frisiae Orientalis Sextus (titel op object) Koningen en Potestaten van Friesland (serietitel) Frisia, sev, de Viris (serietitel op object), RP-P-OB-50.608.jpg 3,626 × 5,070; 3. ...

  5. He was a son of Count Edzard II of East Frisia and Princess Katarina of Sweden, and a younger brother of Count Enno III of East Frisia. John married in 1601 with Sabina Catherine, the daughter of his brother Enno III. Under the Treaty of Berum, Sabina Catherine had been awarded the County of Rietberg, which her mother Walburgis had brought into ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › East_FrisiaEast Frisia - Wikipedia

    East Frisia or East Friesland (German: Ostfriesland; East Frisian Low Saxon: Oostfreesland; Saterland Frisian: Aastfräislound) is a historic region in the northwest of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is primarily located on the western half of the East Frisian peninsula , to the east of West Frisia and to the west of Landkreis Friesland .

  7. In 1663, demands for payment were renewed. Since East Frisia under Prince George Christian still could not pay, the liege lord of the County if Rietberg, the Prince-Bishop of Münster, try to collect the debt. He attacked East Frisia and occupied the sconce at Diele. The States-General and Duke Eberhard III of Württemberg intervened.