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Frisian political title
A grietman or grytman (from Old Frisian greta to accuse, to indict) was a judge and administrator of a local district; this role was partly a forerunner
Grietman
Dutch politician (1807–1864)
he was appointed in 1830 as Grietman for Doniawerstal. He took part in the Ten Days' Campaign in 1831. He became Grietman of Oostdongeradeel in 1840 and
Schelto_van_Heemstra
Medieval Frisian political factions
holding important local administrative and judicial roles (such as that of grietman). Frisian politics was largely decentralized at the time. Officially, Friesland
Vetkopers_and_Schieringers
Saxon Military Figure
his army sought shelter in Sneek. The Schieringers Bokke Harinxma and Grietman Louw Donia tried to flee the city, but were imprisoned by Fox. Fox demanded
Nittert_Fox
Medieval Frisian legal position
in most areas towards the end of the 13th century. In Friesland, the grietman assumed the duties of both schout (or prosecutor responsible for law enforcement)
Asega
Nordfriesland district. Karelsprivilege Magnus Forteman Hessel Hermana Grietman Reichsadler Gonggrijp, G. F. E. (1943). Friesche eigenerfdenwapens (in
Frisian_eagle
Stins in Heerenveen, Netherlands
chapel. The Crackstate was built in 1648 by order of Johannes Sytzes Crack, grietman of Aengwirden, on the site where a stins stood dating from 1599. The design
Crackstate
Revolution in the Dutch Republic
retainer William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland, and Willem van Haren, grietman of Het Bildt to calm the mob that was milling outside their windows. People
Orangist_revolution
Frisian manuscript
together is unclear. The first owner was Karel van Roorda, mid-17th century grietman van Idaarderadeel and (also) member of the Provincial Executive. Because
Codex_Roorda
Hamlet in Friesland, Netherlands
of Franekeradeel. The management of Franekeradeel was in the hands of a grietman, assisted by a number of fellow judges. They were elected for one year
Kie,_Friesland
1730–31 Dutch persecution of homosexuals
village of Zuidhorn in the province of Groningen acquired particular infamy. Grietman Rudolf de Mepsche of Faan used the occasion to persecute his political
Utrecht_sodomy_trials
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
was enlarged in the 20th century. Harinxma State was built in 1841 by grietman (mayor) van Harinxma thoe Slooten. It has a large park dating from 1845
Beetsterzwaag
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
the Idzerda family. It already existed around 1500. Meinte Idzerda was grietman (a combination of mayor and judge) of Weststellingwerf between 1600 and
Ter_Idzard
Municipality in Friesland, Netherlands
part of Oostergo. The grietenij (municipality) Dantumadiel was led by a grietman (mayor) who was holding office in Rinsumageast and Dantumawâld. The Dutch
Dantumadiel
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
the island was confiscated, and the castle became the residence of the grietman of Ameland. In 1829, the castle was condemned and demolished. The municipal
Ballum
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
15th century or earlier. One of the inhabitants was Sicco van Goslinga, grietman (mayor/judge) of Frankeradeel and curator of the University of Franeker
Herbaijum
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
local interest group. Jacobus Mancadan (c. 1602–1680), painter and former grietman (mayor/judge) Hendrik Wagenvoort (1886–1976), professor in Latin language
Minnertsga
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
located at a dead-end road (for cars), because Cornelis Rimmerts Faber, the grietman (predecessor of mayor) of Hennaarderadeel did not want a road through his
Lytsewierrum
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
in 1192. Around 1740, it was owned by Horatius Hiddema van Knijff, the grietman (mayor/judge) of Menaldumadeel. The population considered the taxes in
Wier,_Netherlands
Town in Friesland, Netherlands
had made the construction obsolete. In 1626, Rinco van Lycklama became grietman (predecessor of mayor/judge) of Stellingwerf-Westeinde. In 1736, it was
Wolvega
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
the van Aebingas swore loyalty to Philip II of Spain and were appointed grietman (mayor and judge) of Menaldumadeel, but lost possession of the island of
Hallum
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
the early 17th century was the stins Goslinga State built where later grietman and statesman Sicco van Goslinga lived, who died in 1731. The stins were
Dongjum
Dutch politician (1818–1901)
(Criminal law code). Van Eysinga was the son of Idzerd Frans van Eysinga, grietman of Hennaarderadeel and member of the States of Friesland, and Wiskje van
Frans Julius Johan van Eysinga
Frans_Julius_Johan_van_Eysinga
Former villa in Friesland, Netherlands
drew to a close, the system of "stins en state" was superseded by the grietman/grietenij system. From about 1498 until 1851, there were a total of 30
Stins
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
appeared in 1663. The Osinga State [fy] was built for Syts van Osinga, grietman of Doniawerstal (Mayor) from 1619 to 1652. It lies to the north of the
Langweer
Former municipality in Friesland, Netherlands
1984. From 1625 until the introduction of the municipal law in 1851, the grietman of Wymbritseradeel lived in the stins of Epemastate in IJsbrechtum (West
Wymbritseradiel
divided into local subdivisions known as grietenijen and governed by a grietman. Eastergoa was divided into eleven grietenijen, Westergoa was divided into
Politics and government of the Dutch Republic
Politics_and_government_of_the_Dutch_Republic
Dutch States Army officer and politician
at the University of Franeker and the University of Utrecht he became Grietman of Franekeradeel in 1688, a function he would hold until his death. This
Sicco_van_Goslinga
Town in Friesland, Netherlands
(1744–1806), professor in medicine Frans Julius Johan van Eysinga (1752–1828), grietman of Doniawerstal Elias Annes Borger (1784–1820), professor in theology and
Joure
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
before 1449. In 1651, it was bought by Doeke Martena van Burmania, the grietman (predecessor of mayor/judge) of Wymbritseradeel who extensively modified
Ysbrechtum
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
to Harlingen. The church contained a tomb of D. Georgius of Espelbach, grietman of Barradeel, and mayor of Harlingen who died 19 March 1575 at the age
Almenum
Dutch sporting executive and versatile athlete
family in Friesland. His father, Tjepke Mulier (1815–1883), was the last grietman (a sort of magistrate) in 1850–51 and a mayor of Wûnseradiel from 1851
Pim_Mulier
Village in Groningen, Netherlands
not of nobility. They did, however, sometimes fulfill the function of grietman and redger. Later, the house was inhabited by the Ibema family. The house
Niebert
Village in Groningen, Netherlands
the Battle of Visvliet. The heerlijkheid Visvliet was established, and a grietman (combination of mayor and judge) was appointed for the village. On 22 July
Visvliet
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
built around 1500. In 1631, it was owned by Tjalling van Eysinga, the grietman (mayor/judge) of Menaldumadeel who modified the building in a renaissance
Marsum
Dutch nobleman and soldier in Spanish service (1558–1642)
Liauckamastate in Sexbierum. His father appeared in 1569 as substitute grietman of Barradeel. Schelte chose the Spanish side and therefore had to flee
Jarich_van_Liauckema
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
Middle Ages notable for all lawsuits of Eastergoa being held there and the Grietmans sometimes holding meetings in the church. Wyns home was to 110 people
Wyns
Districts in what is now the Netherlands
surrounding estates). A grietenij was an administrative district led by a grietman, who acted as both a judge and an administrator. Grietenij typically consisted
Grietenij
Former castle on the isle of Ameland in the Netherlands
1795. Ameland became a Grietenij (municipal district) in 1802. The first Grietman, Baron Walraven Robert van Heeckeren from Overijssel, lived in the castle
Camminghaslot
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
developed around 1000. The Dutch Reformed church was founded in 1695 by grietman (mayor/judge) D.G. Burmania, and was restored in 1834. In 1817, a tower
Oppenhuizen
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
to the settlement of the Boelens family. The Boelens family used to be grietman (mayors) who owned large parcels of land. Boelenslaan was originally a
Boelenslaan
van Eysinga (1815-1854). Tinco was named after his grandfather who was a grietman (mayor-judge) of Ooststellingwerf (1788-1790) and Utingeradeel (1790-1795)
Tinco Martinus Lycklama à Nijeholt
Tinco_Martinus_Lycklama_à_Nijeholt
during the revolt of the Netherlands. He is found in 1577 Lord of Ganlau, "grietman" of Hemelumer Oldevaert and drossard (drost) of Noordevold. His family
Pipenpoy_family
Friesland in Harlingen, and his mother equally descended from a Frisian noble grietman family. As a law student, Van Beyma gave a speech in 1769 during the visit
Court_Lambertus_van_Beyma
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
Beyma family who lived at the estate had tried several times to become grietman (predecessor of mayor/judge) in multiple places by buying votes, but failed
Zweins
Village in Groningen, Netherlands
house of worship was built. However, this was not favored by the local grietman and the classis of the Dutch Reformed Church, who soon had the vermaanhuis
Pieterzijl
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
west side of Boornzwaag approaching Langmeer. The original owner was the grietman Frans Julius Johan van Eijsinga. It is a Achtkante bovenkruier which means
Boornzwaag
Dutch naval officer, reformer, diplomat and British agent
the Rotten and pocket boroughs Harris was familiar with in England). The grietman needed a certain acreage of land, but would mortgage it immediately, as
Hendrik_August_van_Kinckel
Dutch politician
Zwinters and Catharina Borre van Amerongen. Their son Gerrit van Loo was grietman of the Het Bildt en Raad en Rentmeester van Friesland. Oebele Vries (1999)
Albrecht_van_Loo
Dutch jurist and diplomat
Notable were his daughter, the poet Sybille. and his son Gellius Wybrandus, Grietman of Hemelumer Oldephaert. The family lived on the Ondersma State (also called
Allart_Pieter_van_Jongestall
Summary of the history of Groningen
Ripperda (1682–1737), ambassador Rudolf de Mepsche (1695–1754), jonker and grietman Daniel Bernoulli (1700–1782), mathematician, physicist, professor Wilhelmus
Canon_of_Groningen
Sovereign body in the Dutch Republic
elections; The stadtholder (no longer the Gedeputeerde Staten) appoints the Grietman from the slate of nominees drawn up in the grietenij elections; An ordinary
States_of_Friesland
Former stins in Sexbierum, Netherlands
Schelte III started supporting Albert III, Duke of Saxony, for whom he was grietman of Wymbritseradeel. Albert III was able to take over parts of the region
Liauckamastate
List of windmills in Friesland, Netherlands
Spinnenkopmolen Before 1750 Demolished before 1832. Teroele Molen van Grietman Vegelin. 52°56′18″N 5°42′00″E / 52.93826°N 5.70012°E / 52.93826; 5.70012
List of windmills in Friesland (T–V)
List_of_windmills_in_Friesland_(T–V)
Village in Friesland, Netherlands
which there was a panel of eight judges, one of whom held the position of grietman. Every year, eight legal stinsen, farmers with land, were given the turn
Tzum
Frisian writer, poet and physician
sense of justice was violated, as is shown by his poems De Grytman ("The Grietman"; about corruption in the political upper classes in Friesland) and Batthyany's
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