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    Eastergoa (also Ostergau, Ostergo, or Oostergo) was one of the seven areas and one of the three Gaue within what is today the province of Friesland in...
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    sent an army against the Frisians. The Frisian army was pushed back to Eastergoa. The next year the Battle of the Boarn took place. Charles ferried an...
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    English exonyms: Brisgaw/Brisgow) Buchsgau, Switzerland Chiemgau, Germany Eastergoa and Westergoa in Friesland, Netherlands Elsgau, Switzerland Fivelgo around...
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    that there have been seven Frisian lands: West Friesland, Westergoa, Eastergoa, Hunsingo, Fivelingo, Emsingo, and Jeverland. The pompeblêden are used...
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    flag is a red and white vertical strip derived from the flag and arms of Eastergoa, a historical region in which (a large part of) Leeuwarden is located...
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    was in its center. The eastern part was called Eastergoa. The city Leeuwarden was located along Eastergoa's western coast. The Middelsee stretched all the...
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  • Together with Westergoa and Eastergoa Sudergoa was one of the three goaën of the Dutch province of Friesland during the Middle Ages. From the 13th century...
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  • Flag of Eastergoa The flag design consists of five horizontal stripes in the colours red and white. It is not known exactly since when the Eastergoa flag...
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    the Boarn. Poppo was killed in combat and his army was pushed back to Eastergoa. The death of Poppo marked an important phase in the destruction of Frisian...
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    marked the border between main Frisian regions of Westergoa (Westergo) and Eastergoa (Oostergo). Other historical names for the Middelzee include Bordaa, Borndiep...
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    the Viking leader Rodulf Haraldsson was killed by the inhabitants of Eastergoa and from 879 Harald Klak's son Godfrid plundered the coast down to Flanders...
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    Frisians. The Frisian king Poppo was defeated and his army pushed back to Eastergoa. The next year, Charles ferried an army across the Almere with a fleet...
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    into local subdivisions known as grietenijen and governed by a grietman. Eastergoa was divided into eleven grietenijen, Westergoa was divided into nine grietenijen...
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  • eastern side Westergoa was bordered by the Middelsee, on the other side Eastergoa. On the south side it bordered with what originally was Bornegoa which...
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    truce for a period of twenty years, and on 14 September 1420, the goa of Eastergoa and Westergoa concluded a treaty with the city of Groningen, the Ommelanden...
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    multifunctional centre. Wyns was in the Middle Ages notable for all lawsuits of Eastergoa being held there and the Grietmans sometimes holding meetings in the church...
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    Overijssel Östringen [de]: around Jever, modern Friesland kreis Ostergau or Eastergoa: northeast Friesland Gau Overledingerland [de]: at the mouth of the Ems...
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