List of counts of East Frisia

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The counts and princes of East Frisia from the East Frisian noble House of Cirksena descended from a line of East Frisian chieftains from Greetsiel. The county came into existence when Emperor Frederick III raised Ulrich I the son of a local chieftain to the status of Imperial Count in 1464.

The most important ruler from the House of Cirksena was Edzard the Great (1462–1528), under whose leadership the Imperial County of East Frisia reached its greatest extent. During his reign the Reformation spread throughout East Frisia.

In 1654 the Cirksena were elevated to princes by the emperor. Charles Edzard, the last ruler from the House of Cirksena, died without issue during the night of 25/26 May 1744 (reportedly from a glass of buttermilk, which is said to have drunk after a hunt). Immediately thereafter, the county passed to King Frederick II of Prussia.

Medieval chieftains in East Frisia

Broke / Marienhafe

Toma Brok family

  • 1347-1376: Keno I tom Brok
  • 1376-1389: Ocko I tom Brok
  • 1389-1399: Widzeld tom Brok
  • 1399-1417: Keno II tom Brok (under regency of his mother Foelke Kampana)
  • 1417-1427: Ocko II tom Brok (under regency of his grandmother, Foelke); deposed, died 1435

Dornum / Nesse

Attena family

  • ?-1410: Hero Attena
  • ?-1410: Lutet Attena (in Norderburg)
    • ?: Eger Attena (in Westerburg)
  • ?-1433: Sibet I Attena
  • 1433-1473: Sibet II Attena

Emden

Faldern

Greetsiel / Norden

Cirksena family

  • ?-1430: Liudward
  • 1430-1450: Enno Edzardisna, son-in-law
  • 1450-1466: Ulrich, son, in 1464 was raised to Count.

Innhausen / Östringen

Langwarden / Innhausen / Knyphausen

Lütetsburg / Pewsum

Neermoor / Leer

Ukena family

Osterhusen

Osterhusen / Canhusen

Rüstringen / Bant

Wirdum

Counts of East Frisia

House of Cirksena

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See also

Literature

  • Tielke, Dr. Martin (Hrsg.): Biographisches Lexikon für East Frisia, Bd. 1 ISBN 3-925365-75-3 (1993), Bd. 2 ISBN 3-932206-00-2 (1997), Bd. 3 ISBN 3-932206-22-3 (2001) Ostfries. Landschaftliche Verl.- u. Vertriebsges. Aurich
  • Martin Jhering: Hofleben in East Frisia. Die Fürstenresidenz Aurich im Jahre 1728, Hannover 2005
  • Heinrich Reimers: East Frisia bis zum Aussterben seines Fürstenhauses, Bremen 1925
  • Ernst Esselborn: Das Geschlecht Cirksena, Berlin 1945
  • F. Wachter: Das Erbe der Cirksena. Ein Stück ostfriesischer Geschichte und des Kampfes um die Vorherrschaft in Norddeutschland., Aurich 1921

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