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  1. - That's how you are welcomed in East Frisia. Here in the northwest corner of Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony) endless vastness invite for relaxing and active experiences. Whether by bike passing innumerable windmills or a nice cup of tea - enjoy the East Frisian way of life!

  2. More than 3200 different animals call the East Frisia mud flats home. They include crabs, starfish, mussels, mud worms, and snails. In the autumn of each year, those animals attract hundreds of thousands of migratory birds. The salt marshes around the mud flats also support a wide range of plant life including spectacular stands of sea lavender ...

  3. On 2 June 1632, he married his second wife, Countess Christina Sophia of Ostfriesland (1600-1658), daughter of Enno III, Count of East Frisia and his second wife, Princess Anna of Holstein-Gottorp. She died childless in Frankfurt in 1658.

  4. Princess Sophia Wilhelmina of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1723–1723) Princess Sophia Albertina of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1724–1799) On 6 January 1729, Frederick Anton remarried to Princess Sophia Christina (1688–1750), a daughter of Prince Christian Eberhard of East Frisia. This marriage remained childless. See also

  5. Unmarried. Brother of Frederick William, abdicated to become a canon, but remained regent for his younger brother (despite he was already an adult), and would return for the regency if his niece. Regency of Canon Francis Adolph William, Count of Rietberg (1680-1685) Ferdinand Maximilian. 8 May 1653.

  6. Princess Christine Sophie of East Frisia ... Media in category "Christina Sophia von Ostfriesland (1688–1750)" This category contains only the following file.