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  1. Charles Edzard (18 June 1716 in Aurich – 25 May 1744 in Aurich) was the last prince of East Frisia. He ruled from 12 June 1734 until his death. Early life. He was born at the castle in Aurich, as the fourth child of the reigning prince George Albert and his wife, Princess Christine Louise of Nassau-Idstein (1691-1723). Biography.

    • Countess Christine Louise of Nassau-Idstein
    • 25 May 1744 (aged 27), Aurich
  2. Prince Christian Everhard of East Frisia (1 October 1665, Esens – 30 June 1708, Aurich) was a Prince of East Frisia from the House of Cirksena from the day he was born in 1665, but remained under guardianship until 1690.

  3. East Frisia, the region from the Lauwers to the Weser conquered in 775; It is further divided in Gaue. In 785 the Franks under Charlemagne took control of what remained of the Frisian territory (East Frisia) and incorporated it into their kingdom.

  4. Prussia. ancient Rome. Frisia, historic region of the Netherlands and Germany, fronting the North Sea and including the Frisian Islands. It has been divided since 1815 into Friesland, a province of the Netherlands, and the Ostfriesland and Nordfriesland regions of northwestern Germany.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Aristócrata. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Carlos Edzardo —en alemán: Carl Edzard — ( Aurich, 18 de junio de 1716- ib., 25 de mayo de 1744) fue un príncipe germano de la casa Cirksena. Era desde el 12 de junio de 1734, el último príncipe nativo que gobernó el condado de Frisia oriental .

    • Karl Edzard Prinz von Ostfriesland
    • Mausoleo de la familia Cirksena
  6. Media in category "George Albert, Prince of East Frisia" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Georg Albrecht Cirksena, by Johann Conrad Eichler (1680-1748).jpg 3,901 × 5,004; 12.69 MB

  7. 23 de sept. de 2022 · It was last verified for version 1.34. Since 1381, East Frisia’s independence has been questionable at best. Ocko II, the last official Count of East Frisia, loaned his title to Count William V of Holland. When the traitorous Ocko II was forcibly removed from power by our peasant militia in the Battle of the Wild Fields, the status of [Root ...