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  1. Middle Frisian evolved from Old Frisian from the 16th century and was spoken until c. 1820, considered the beginning of the Modern period of the Frisian languages . Up until the 15th century Old Frisian was a language widely spoken and written in what are now the northern Netherlands and north-western Germany, but from 1500 onwards ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrisiansFrisians - Wikipedia

    The Frisians are an ethnic group indigenous to the coastal regions of the Netherlands, north-western Germany and southern Denmark, and during the Early Middle Ages in the north-western coastal zone of Flanders, Belgium.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrisiaFrisia - Wikipedia

    Frisia is a cross-border cultural region in Northwestern Europe. Stretching along the Wadden Sea, it encompasses the north of the Netherlands and parts of northwestern Germany. Wider definitions of ‘Frisia’ may include the island of Rem and the other Danish Wadden Sea Islands.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_FrisianOld Frisian - Wikipedia

    Old Frisian evolved into Middle Frisian, spoken from the 16th to the 19th century. In the early Middle Ages, Frisia stretched from the area around Bruges, in what is now Belgium, to the Weser River in northern Germany. At the time, the Frisian language was spoken along the entire southern North Sea coast.

  5. The Frisian languages ( / ˈfriːʒən / FREE-zhən [1] or / ˈfrɪziən / FRIZ-ee-ən [2]) are a closely related group of West Germanic languages, spoken by about 400,000 Frisian people, who live on the southern fringes of the North Sea in the Netherlands and Germany.

  6. List of rulers of Frisia. Flag of Frisia, with seven lilies. This is a list of historically verifiable, legendary and fictitious rulers of Frisia, whether they were called chieftains, counts, dukes or kings. The earliest names of Frisian rulers are documented by the chronicles of the Merovingian ( Frankish) kings, with whom they were ...

  7. A Frísia (em frísio: Fryslân [ˈfrislɔ̃ːn] ⓘ; em alemão: Frieslande; em neerlandês: Groter-Friesland, lit: "Grande Frísia"; em dinamarquês: Frisland) é uma região europeia que segue as costas do sudeste do mar do Norte, [ 1] abrangendo uma faixa litorânea de 60 km.