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List_of_counts_of_East_Frisia
Lord of Harlingerland (1455-1473)
Sibet Attena (also: Latin: Sibo; c. 1425 – 8 November 1473) was an East Frisian chieftain. He was a son of Sibet of Dornum ("old Sibet") (d. 1433) and
Sibet_Attena
The Attena family is a former ruling family of East Frisian chieftains. They reigned over Lordships of Dornum and Nesse, located in Lower Saxony, in what
Attena
Territory in the Holy Roman Empire
chieftain family Attena in the fifteenth century. The first to call himself 'Chieftain of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund' was Sibet Attena in 1455; a loyal
Lordships of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund
Lordships_of_Esens,_Stedesdorf_and_Wittmund
Lordships of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund were united in 1455 when Sibet Attena, a loyal vassal of the future Count of East Frisia, Ulrich I, married Onna
Lords of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund
Lords_of_Esens,_Stedesdorf_and_Wittmund
Lütet Attena (died: c. 1410, in Dornum) was a 14th-century East Frisian chieftain of Dornum and Nesse in the Norderland area. Lütet Attena was a son of
Lütet_Attena
Count of East Frisia
Greetsiel, and Gela of Manslagt. His father Enno had inherited Norden's Attena, and had become headling of Norden, leaving Ulrich a large inheritance.
Ulrich I, Count of East Frisia
Ulrich_I,_Count_of_East_Frisia
grandparents. Between 1425 and 1427 Uko married Hebe Attena von Dornum (1396-1449), a daughter of Lütet Attena of Dornum and Nesse and Ocka tom Brok, a daughter
Uko_Fockena
Territory in the Holy Roman Empire
happened in 1439. The powerful chieftain family Attena also had possessions in the Norderland. Eylwerd Attena built the Attenaburg in Norden around 1340.
County_of_Norden
Countess consort of East Frisia
as the daughter of Uko Fockena, Governor of Oldersum, and his wife, Hebe Attena von Dornum (1396-1449) She was probably named after her grandmother Theda
Theda_Ukena
Philosophical concept of emptiness found in Asian religions
"this world is empty of self or anything pertaining to self" (suññam idaṃ attena vā attaniyena vā). The term "emptiness" (suññatā) is also used in two suttas
Śūnyatā
Broke / Marienhafe tom Brok Emden Abdena Faldern Aildesna Dornum and Nesse Attena Greetsiel / Norden Cirksena Innhausen / Östringen Tjarksena / Tiardesna
East_Frisian_chieftains
Town in Lower Saxony, Germany
1454 the castle fell to the ruler of Harlingerland, Sibet Attena. In the same year, Sibet Attena united the rulers of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund in order
Wittmund
Ruling family of East Frisia
Frisia today. It probably goes back to the old forename Tzirk (Cirk). Enno Attena took over the respectable name on his marriage to the daughter-heir, Gela
Cirksena
Structure that guides waves efficiently
1103/PhysRevB.45.14100. PMID 10001530. Han, C.C.; Hwang, Y. (2012). "Satellite attenas". In Lo, Y. T.; Lee, S. W. (eds.). Antenna Handbook: Volume III Applications
Waveguide
Lord of Harlingerland (1522-1540)
Balthasar I Lord of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund Coat of Arms of the Attena dynasty Lord of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund Reign 1522 - 1540 Predecessor
Balthasar_Oomkens_von_Esens
Japanese voice actress
(regular), VVCL-1804/5 (limited), VVCL-1800/2 (First batch limited) 8 3 "Ippai Attena" (イッパイアッテナ) Released: August 17, 2022 Label: Sacra Music VVCL-2087 (regular)
Shuka_Saitō
Form of caregiving
Long Term Care: 122–138. doi:10.31389/jltc.260. ISSN 2516-9122. Cantone D, Attena F, Cerrone S, Fabozzi A, Rossiello R, Spagnoli L, Pelullo CP (June 2019)
Dementia_caregiving
Lord of Harlingerland (1473-1522)
and Wittmund. He inherited the title upon the death of his father, Sibet Attena von Esens, in 1473. He is usually referred to as Hero Oomkens "the Younger"
Hero_Oomkens_von_Esens
Count of East Frisia
Ukena 10. Uko Fockena 21. Theda of Rheide 5. Theda Ukena 22. Lütet Attena 11. Heba Attena 23. Ocka tom Brok 1. Enno II, Count of East Frisia 24. Conrad IV
Enno_II,_Count_of_East_Frisia
Lord of Oldersum (1466–1536)
(1465/66 - 12 March 1536) was a son of the East Frisian chieftain Sibet Attena and his second wife Margarete von Westerwolde. Through his marriage to Essa
Ulrich_von_Dornum
Count of East Frisia (1532–1599)
Edzard I, Count of East Frisia 18. Uko Fockena 9. Theda Ukena 19. Heba Attena 2. Enno II of East Frisia 20. Conrad V, Count of Rietberg 10. John I, Count
Edzard II, Count of East Frisia
Edzard_II,_Count_of_East_Frisia
District in Lower Saxony, Germany
symbols for the district — the front one shows a bear as the symbol of the Attena family from Esens, who ruled in the 14th and 15th century. The legend of
Wittmund_(district)
Landeshovetling of East Frisia
Enno Edzardisna (also known as Enno Cirksena, Enno Attena and rarely Enno Syardsna; c. 1380 – c. 1450) was a chieftain of Norden, Greetsiel, Berum and
Enno_Edzardisna
Territory in the Holy Roman Empire
fief. In the north, Ulrich gave his rule in Esens to his nephew; Sibet Attena. This loyal follower of the Cirksena dynasty had seized power in the entire
County_of_East_Frisia
Ethnic group
for farming. Today, however, most Kolams have nuclear families, called attena bala sula. Do-masnet-mah-up, respect, is to be given to the bhasa (husband's
Kolam_people
Village of Dornum in Lower Saxony, Germany
Nesse. In 2001, that municipality was renamed Dornum municipality. Lütet Attena, chieftain (died c. 1410) Nesse (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United
Nesse,_Dornum
Systematization of the Theravāda school's understanding of the highest Buddhist teachings
the ultimate constituents of experience, they are not seen as substances (attena), essences or independent particulars, since they are empty (suñña) of a
Theravada_Abhidhamma
Village of Großheide in Lower Saxony, Germany
Keno tom Brok. The castle later belonged to Hebe, the daughter of Lütet Attenas, and her son Keno. Through his daughter Sophie, the castle came to the
Arle,_Großheide
chieftain, and the sister of Balthasar Oomkens von Esens of the House of Attena. Via this marriage, the Counts of Rietberg acquired the Harlingerland. In
Otto_III,_Count_of_Rietberg
1600 treaty between East Frisia and Rietberg
East Frisia. With the death of Balthasar Oomkens von Esens in 1540, the Attena line of East Frisian chieftains ruling Esens, Stedesdorf, and Wittmund died
Treaty_of_Berum
Tetta tom Brok (married Sibrand of Loquard), Ocka tom Brok (married Lütet Attena of Dornum and Nesse). His eldest, but illegitimate son was Widzeld tom Brok
Ocko_I_tom_Brok
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English : from a pet form of Eade.
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English (Lancashire) : variant spelling of Mayer 1.Spanish and Jewish (Sephardic) : nickname for an older man or a distinguishing epithet for the elder of two bearers of the same personal name, from Spanish mayor ‘older’ (Latin maior (natus), literally ‘greater (by birth)’).Spanish and Jewish (Sephardic) : occupational or status name, from major ‘governor’, ‘chief’.Catalan : variant spelling of Major.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Meyer 2.
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English : unexplained.South German : variant of Walli, from a short form of any Germanic personal name formed with Old High German waltan ‘to rule’ as a first part, as in Walter.
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Strong.
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