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    Stedesdorf is a municipality in the district of Wittmund, in Lower Saxony, Germany. "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G: Fortschreibung des...
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    Spiekeroog 1. Esens Dunum Esens1, 2 Holtgast Moorweg Neuharlingersiel Stedesdorf Werdum 2. Holtriem Blomberg Eversmeer Nenndorf Neuschoo Ochtersum Schweindorf...
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    Sibet Attena. In the same year, Sibet Attena united the rulers of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund in order to ensure the independence of Harlingerland against...
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  • (Leer district) Stapelmoor Church [de] 1250–1275 Romanesque & Gothic Stedesdorf (Wittmund district) St. Giles' Church [de] Gothic 1350 Gothic relaunch...
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    in Dornum. From his first wife, Onna of Stedesdorf, a daughter of Hero Omken the Elder, he inherited Stedesdorf in 1447. As a nephew and a loyal supporter...
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  • municipalities[citation needed]: Dunum Esens Holtgast Moorweg Neuharlingersiel Stedesdorf Werdum "Samtgemeinde Esens - Samtgemeinde Esens" [Joint municipality of...
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    Sibet Attena, a nephew and aid to Ulrich received the lordships Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund, which together formed the Harlingerland. The Harlingerland...
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  • his counties Hoya, Rietberg and Bruchhausen and the Lordships of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund (in the Harlingerland). In 1568, Eric married Countess Armgard...
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    Lordship of Harlingerland and John assumed the title of Lord of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund. When his father died in 1535, John had to share the County...
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    (1556–1586), daughter and heiress of Count John II of Rietberg, Lord of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund and Countess Agnes of Bentheim-Steinfurt. Countess Walburgis...
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    works by Grotian can be found in Petkum (1694-99), Bensersiel (1696) and Stedesdorf (1696). It was only in East Frisia and Jeverland that Grotian and Joachim...
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    Sibet Attena, a nephew and ally of Ulrich, received the lordships Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund, which together formed the Harlingerland. The Harlingerland...
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  • addition to von or zu Esens, as von Wittmund, von Harlingerland, von Stedesdorf, etc. The Oomkens family was established in East Frisia (now part of Niedersachsen...
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    village, 2 hufen or 60 morgen and 7 more (bailwick) hufen (210 morgen) at Stedesdorf, 2 and a 1/2 tithes from Sibudeswerthere (the 'Werder near Döhlebergen'...
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  • century BC), regent of Epirus Onna of Esens, Heiress of Esens, Wittmund and Stedesdorf Paola Colonna, Lady of Piombino, 1441–45 Paolina Belmonte: Princess (Reichsfürstin)...
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  • marriage. Sabine Catharine and her sister Agnes sold the Lordships of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund and thus the entire Harlingerland, to their father, for 200000talers...
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